Rabbits - new permission
Posted: Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:49 am
Some friends in the village had been saying for a while how the field they have as part of their property is over run with rabbits. Oh ay thinks I, heard that one before, probably at least 3.......
So we were over there on Sunday for a BBQ in the evening and, hand up, I was wrong. Place was heaving with them, I counted about 30 odd
Completely unfussed by us or indeed the fox that trotted up the side of the field with a kitt in its mouth
Needless to say I arranged to come back
Went down last night and knocked over 7 in just over an hour. Could easily have taken more by staying out another hour but there was the slight detail of carrying them away and then the time to paunch and skin them all.
I actually left the 2 smallest for the fox/badger/kites but brought the others home.
Due to being really slow at skinning bunnies (lack of practice) I decided to gut them last night and then skin them today, hope that wasn't an error! Normally I do the whole process when I finished the shoot but I'd have been up all night with 5 to do.
Question to the floor: when gutting under those circumstances, do you remove everything or stop at the diaphragm, i.e leave heart and lungs in? I took it all out to be sure, but wondered.
Anyway, here is the traditional group photo (apologies for lack of AA content, I wanted to use the quietest rifle in the collection and the ripper is mouse fart quiet).
So we were over there on Sunday for a BBQ in the evening and, hand up, I was wrong. Place was heaving with them, I counted about 30 odd


Needless to say I arranged to come back

Went down last night and knocked over 7 in just over an hour. Could easily have taken more by staying out another hour but there was the slight detail of carrying them away and then the time to paunch and skin them all.
I actually left the 2 smallest for the fox/badger/kites but brought the others home.
Due to being really slow at skinning bunnies (lack of practice) I decided to gut them last night and then skin them today, hope that wasn't an error! Normally I do the whole process when I finished the shoot but I'd have been up all night with 5 to do.

Question to the floor: when gutting under those circumstances, do you remove everything or stop at the diaphragm, i.e leave heart and lungs in? I took it all out to be sure, but wondered.
Anyway, here is the traditional group photo (apologies for lack of AA content, I wanted to use the quietest rifle in the collection and the ripper is mouse fart quiet).