Okay, I just gotta say it. Hunt rabbits and wear out your boots, Hunt rabbits with Beagles and wear out your shotgun. :thumbup:
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Okay, I just gotta say it. Hunt rabbits and wear out your boots, Hunt rabbits with Beagles and wear out your shotgun. :thumbup:
Sit, find an area with lots of track and sit the first light in the morning and the last light in the evening. The issue is that in most cases you cannot see them and they know it. I have shot snowshoes hares but all of them has been before they turned white.
I am planning to hunt them once the snow melts, but we have a season that goes until the end or March here.
May not be as sporting but they are still hard to find.
In most cases, hunters hunting snowshoe rabbits "walk to fast " and don't use their eyes .
Walk slowly through the thickest & youngest evergreens you find closest to wet/swampy areas. Look around (360) very carefully, and then look some more. You will be able to spot eyes, an unusual shape, or some movement. And if you spook one, wait for 15 min. without moving; they always circle back! (got a few this way, learned this trick after I stopped & had a smoke after one took-off from my feet). Be ready, but do not rush the shot.
Most importantly, have patience. Do this and your chances to connect will increase.