How To Skin A Rabbit

How To Skin A Rabbit The best way to skin a rabbit or a hare is to hang it by its hind legs, on hooks. Cut the skin at the full length of the belly. Now proceed to remove the skin on either side, first, up to the first joint of the hind legs. Make incisions on the...

Chicken-Fried Rabbit

Chicken Fried Rabbit The eating of rabbits and hares has a venerable history in Europe. Greeks, Germans, Spaniards and Britons love rabbits and hares, as do Italians in certain regions. they also happen to be the building blocks of any true hunter’s repertoire....
Snow Days

Snow Days

I was thinking about the coming season a few days ago and, as usual, it occurred to me that I might have a chance or two to hunt in snow. It’s still hot in Georgia, but snow is coming. Dear Lord, do I love to hunt in snow! I guess it’s a little surprising to hear a...
Citizens Asked To Report Rabbit Sightings

Citizens Asked To Report Rabbit Sightings

If you see a rabbit in New Hampshire this winter, report it. NH Rabbit Reports, a project sponsored by the UNH Cooperative Extension and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, with support from the Wildlife Heritage Foundation of New Hampshire, is again asking...
Rabbit Fever

Rabbit Fever

“Rabbit Fever is the common name given to a bacterial disease called tularemia. The Rabbit Fever I have, however, is the desire to hunt more species of rabbits in more states.”

Bacon Squirrel & Blackened Fish

Bacon Squirrel & Blackened Fish

Bacon Squirrel (or Rabbit) In today’s world, thanks to the abundance of whitetails and the ample supply of meat they provide for the sportsman’s larder, small game seems almost forgotten. Yet for folks of my years, the story was once quite different. Small game...