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El_morenito
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I was trying to get me a rabbit today and had no luck,would you guys help me out on what you look for when finding rabbits?
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Running in front of the barking dogs!!
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A good dog is the best way to find rabbits. I no longer have any beagles, so I wait until the snow flies, and find an area with a lot of tracks.
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Hahahaha
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They like to hang out in the fringes of open areas and woods.
Look for them 1-2 hours after dawn or same time frame before dusk.
I find them on edges of wood lines most of the time. Substitute woods for a blackberry bush system or whatever. Thicker and thinner boundaries
They like to get any sunshine in those areas when it's rainy or cold too.
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That's the thick and thin of it!
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