Snowshoe Hare without a dog - advice wanted!
Well, my first snowshoe season has come to an end. My hunting buddy and I hunt without a dog. We went out maybe 10 times to forests that hold snowshoe for sure. Lots of hare tracts and droppings. I got one snowshoe that he flushed, it was still in November when there was no snow and the hare was white. Subsequently we went many times to a place that holds lots of them, but we only had one sighting, no shots. But there are lots of hare tracts and droppings in that forest. I'm wondering what we were doing wrong? Do you guys think that we fail to spot them sitting in the snow forms, or do they hear us before we can see them, and run? Which is it? Anything we can do to improve the odds? We even tried this: one would sit in one place, and the other would circle around him trying to flush a hare, still nothing.
Thanks for any advice.