To: Troublemaker; LucyT; girlangler; Myrddin; jazusamo; B4Ranch
3 posted on
02/24/2008 8:49:32 AM PST by
george76
(Ward Churchill : Fake Indian, Fake Scholarship, and Fake Art)
To: george76
6 posted on
02/24/2008 8:51:03 AM PST by
alice_in_bubbaland
(Vote Obillary! And we'll be picking shrapnel out of our butts for decades!)
To: george76
I can’t ever remember shooting one that wasn’t covered in mites or fleas. Half of them had stomach worms. The meat is lousy, stringy and almost tasteless. Without hot sauce I don’t think I could have eaten them. But they make good mitten liners when skinned and turned inside out.
54 posted on
02/24/2008 9:11:22 AM PST by
B4Ranch
("In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way." FDR)
To: george76
That rabbit looks like it could kick a cat’s ass and maybe a small dog’s.
93 posted on
02/24/2008 9:48:21 AM PST by
gondramB
(Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words.)
To: george76
It was later confirmed by scientists that social education has played
a significant role in the birth rate decline
114 posted on
02/24/2008 10:12:38 AM PST by
MaxMax
(I need a life after politics)
To: george76
I've been a rabbit hunter most of my life. Cotton tails were plentiful in San Diego...before all my old hunting grounds were covered with houses. The locals in Idaho tell me that the rabbits in the area were eradicated with a viral disease that attacked the rabbit's eyes. I've seen an increase in rabbits around Pocatello in the past 2 years. Perhaps the diseased stock is gone and a new generation of healthy rabbits is on the rise. That would be nice.
My wife prefers jackrabbits as prey for her hunting raptors. Unlike the cottontail, the jacks stay above ground. A good Red Tail can nail them with ease.
141 posted on
02/24/2008 3:07:29 PM PST by
Myrddin
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