A Ten Step Program In Pictures (Off Topic)
#13

I wish we had more rabbits, they're numbers are very low now due to the yotes I guess. I see one now and then, but I have not seen one in the woods in probably 7-8yrs. I remember when we could go rabbit and grouse hunting and kill a decent amount every time out, with no dogs. Not anymore.
Sure looks tasty. I prefer rabbit over squirrels, just never been able to find a good recipe for squirrels that makes em tender. (maybe its just the cook)
Sure looks tasty. I prefer rabbit over squirrels, just never been able to find a good recipe for squirrels that makes em tender. (maybe its just the cook)
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Boone & Crockett
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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Yeah jaybez, I had a crappy deer season. We protected does this year and I couldn't get the Swamp Dragon on either of the two bucks that wandered my way. The Dragon is pissed, but I've promised her numerous range sessions in the Spring.
#17
Nontypical Buck
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Dang. Finally, somebody that even knows what knows good Cajun cooking is all about. Man I'd love to have plate full of that! Wouldn't happen to have some Redfish Courtbullion you could spare!
Geauxe Tigers ...LSU Class of 1969, BSEE.
Geauxe Tigers ...LSU Class of 1969, BSEE.
#18

I wish we had more rabbits, they're numbers are very low now due to the yotes I guess. I see one now and then, but I have not seen one in the woods in probably 7-8yrs. I remember when we could go rabbit and grouse hunting and kill a decent amount every time out, with no dogs. Not anymore.
Sure looks tasty. I prefer rabbit over squirrels, just never been able to find a good recipe for squirrels that makes em tender. (maybe its just the cook)
Sure looks tasty. I prefer rabbit over squirrels, just never been able to find a good recipe for squirrels that makes em tender. (maybe its just the cook)
I would never have thought that we had that many around. Think Ill give it a try next year!!!
