I bet they would scratch and bit the hell out of you.LOL
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Siene Net or landscaping retention plastic, drive and corral them. Then net with a hoop net.
Search rabbit drives on Yootoob.
Would likely be stressful thoug and might cause some issues since you would be moving a rodent that many people consider a pest. This is from the hip, but I seem to remember something about moving jacks from one area or county to another without consent. Sounds crazy, but during the dust bowl and again in the 50's jackrabbits over-ran farms and ranches. It was crazy. Just look up the photos and accounts.
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Originally posted by Michael David View PostI bet they would scratch and bit the hell out of you.LOL
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The only ones I was ever able to catch were the babies. You have to catch them when they still have a large white spot on top of their head. Once that starts to shrink, they are getting old enough to not be clumsy and slow anymore.
I'd see them running in front of the tractor every time I plowed. Sometimes I'd just get out and chase them into the already plowed ground. Rabbits are too stupid to figure out that all they have to do is scoot over a little and that big green and yellow monster will quit chasing them. Every now and then I'd chase the little suckers around and around until I could finally dive and catch them in my cap. I'd take one home usually about once a year to try to raise him, but they always died.
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We shoot them in south texas at night under a spot light with bows... Not only are they tough enough to take a broad head and run quite a ways, I can't remember ever getting close than about 10 yards from one before it spooked.... And your lucky to get that close.
Of course maybe ours are just wise from the hunting pressure haha
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