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Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« on: February 03, 2026, 06:12:10 PM »
We're still hunting rabbits, but my 2025 rabbit season was more of a miss than a hit mostly due to Weyerhaeuser closing rabbit season in Vale.  I have a few backup areas we've been trying to connect with but the numbers where you can actually hunt them tends to be thin.  Seems like everyone has rabbits everywhere until you show up, and it's either just a garden, or not nearly enough room to run a dog, or hawk.

To that end, I purchased a Yakima Reservation permit for the 2026/27 season.  I'm hoping to at least find a few areas of brush that hold enough rabbits to make a weekly trip worth while.  Has anyone else hunted that area? Might you have some advice regarding how non tribal hunters are received?

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« Last Edit: February 03, 2026, 09:09:31 PM by Goshawk »
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #1 on: February 03, 2026, 07:06:18 PM »
I've hunted the Yakima valley a lot for upland, ducks, yote and rabbits... But not recently... I can only recall one issue with an Indian lady on feel free to hunt land out of White Swan on the rez... 29 years ago... Saw a couple jack rabbits in the sage even... There use to be a lot of feel free to hunt acreage available checkered all over around there... We ran across the most rabbits bordering orchards on feel free to hunt land... Satus or Toppenish Wildlife Refuges as well if they're still open... Always kicked rabbits around on both of them quite a bit...
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #2 on: February 03, 2026, 07:44:39 PM »
Unfortunately rabbit season is closed on the reservation as of the 25th of January.  New this year

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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 01:13:25 AM »
Unfortunately rabbit season is closed on the reservation as of the 25th of January.  New this year

They close cotton tail season to us but hunt deer and elk year round... Make perfect sense...
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 09:44:06 AM »
We're still hunting rabbits, but my 2025 rabbit season was more of a miss than a hit mostly due to Weyerhaeuser closing rabbit season in Vale.  I have a few backup areas we've been trying to connect with but the numbers where you can actually hunt them tends to be thin.  Seems like everyone has rabbits everywhere until you show up, and it's either just a garden, or not nearly enough room to run a dog, or hawk.

To that end, I purchased a Yakima Reservation permit for the 2026/27 season.  I'm hoping to at least find a few areas of brush that hold enough rabbits to make a weekly trip worth while.  Has anyone else hunted that area? Might you have some advice regarding how non tribal hunters are received?

Thanks for reading.

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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #5 on: Yesterday at 04:20:11 PM »
I see plenty on the rez while quail hunting. Used to shoot em but too many were covered with fleas

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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #6 on: Yesterday at 04:38:54 PM »
I see plenty on the rez while quail hunting. Used to shoot em but too many were covered with fleas

Had the same experience... Blasted a bigun... Put it in the game pouch and not 5 minutes later the back of my neck and head are covered in fleas... This thing had hundreds of fleas on it... Infested... That were now on me... Had to strip down top layers and have my dad help get them off... Never seen so many fleas on one animal before... Left it lay till we came back a couple hours later and it had a few dozen I noticed while skinning... I'm itching now thinking about it...
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #7 on: Today at 11:36:02 AM »
I see plenty on the rez while quail hunting. Used to shoot em but too many were covered with fleas

Had the same experience... Blasted a bigun... Put it in the game pouch and not 5 minutes later the back of my neck and head are covered in fleas... This thing had hundreds of fleas on it... Infested... That were now on me... Had to strip down top layers and have my dad help get them off... Never seen so many fleas on one animal before... Left it lay till we came back a couple hours later and it had a few dozen I noticed while skinning... I'm itching now thinking about it...

Well that sure would be an instant deal breaker!
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #8 on: Today at 12:01:32 PM »
I see plenty on the rez while quail hunting. Used to shoot em but too many were covered with fleas

Had the same experience... Blasted a bigun... Put it in the game pouch and not 5 minutes later the back of my neck and head are covered in fleas... This thing had hundreds of fleas on it... Infested... That were now on me... Had to strip down top layers and have my dad help get them off... Never seen so many fleas on one animal before... Left it lay till we came back a couple hours later and it had a few dozen I noticed while skinning... I'm itching now thinking about it...

Well that sure would be an instant deal breaker!

I didn't shoot many around there after that... I saw a Meat Eater episode they were sage grouse hunting and Steve blasted a cottontail... Same thing just not near as bad... Fleas crawled up him... Guy he was hunting with was cursing them calling them nasty rats and stuff... Not to shoot those things they're bird hunting... Thought it was comical... I have shot others around there that I didn't notice a flea on... But guess it's common...
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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #9 on: Today at 04:29:15 PM »
There is a TON of cottontails right out of the parking lot for the refuge off pumphouse road. My experience has been the same with the fleas. Insane how many of them are on those rabbits!

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Re: Rabbits on the Yakima Reservation?
« Reply #10 on: Today at 04:32:26 PM »
Incidentally, the spelling of the reservation (and the people) is Yakama. The city is Yakima.
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