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  1. #11
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    I hope this is not the end of Jack Rabbit Hunting !!! From what i am hearing , all around the province very little sign of tracks !
    I have been Hunting them since i was 15yrs old and will be out in February with my Guys !

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  3. #12
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    Too many coyotes and the lack of cover have spelled there demise here in Ontario. We still go out, but we are chasing ghosts! I find that any good signs are around people’s houses and good luck getting permission. Very frustrating!

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    Been a while since I've targeted Jacks and although occasionally get the urge to get after them really don't know if the legs could handle it. If I were to go out the biggest challenge would be stringing enough property together. These days of subdivided farms getting permission on one property is hard enough trying to access a whole valley almost impossible.
    You local Jack guys if you're so inclined twist my arm if you got space..... doctors says I could use the cardio.
    Time in the outdoors is never wasted

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    Coyotes, hawks, farm pesticides, agricultural fields being plowed right to the end of cover, loss of fence hedgerows. I could go on. I see the odd track while crossing fields to get to my cottontail spots but not many. They have all but disappeared from the places I use to find them. Very sad.

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