@@TheNorthLando I sure did buddy I hit up the woods to hunt many times a week. Hunting is my life and I happen to live in an area with a shit ton of bush all around that are chalk full of small game.
I’m definitely a fan of it. Couple of the roads to my main rabbit spots have finally been cleaned up. Hopefully they keep up with them till the end of March!
Another good hunt. You've got me thinking about doing some rabbit hunting with a rimfire. I saw some good habitat on my squirrel hunt. If we could get snow (for tracking) here in Kentucky, perhaps I could bag a rabbit and some squirrel on the same hunt. Rabbit season ends Jan. 31, squirrel on Feb. 28. Happy hunting to you.
Thanks for your videos. With the help of this video, I realized what I thought were moose tracks are actually rabbit tracks. Might need some glasses lol
Looks like a fantastic day in the woods. At what yardage are you zeroing? I'm finding it difficult to shoot a 7 yard shot, and a 50 yard shot in the same day hunting snowshoe.
Well wish i was hunting today but snow is to deep in the bush around Saskatoon ...not taking that grouse you filmed ? At least I get to enjoy your hunt ...thanks for sharing ...makes my day !!!
Season closes on December 31st for grouse, I believe I filmed that video in January! Otherwise that grouse would be coming home. Appreciate you watching all the way from Saskatchewan!
That’s what I’ve been hearing from my more southern viewers, these are significantly larger. I’ve never seen a cottontail in person before, but a goal to experience a hunt sometime. They seem super fast!
@@TheNorthLando yeah, crazy fast, and we jump shoot them. Kick them up by walking through brush and shooting them when they run. You're welcome to come on down sometime
Agreed, makes it much easier. When we have 0 snow but the hares have already turned white they’re like a white shopping bag on a brown background. But we generally don’t have any issues with snow here😅
That is the life! Quiet walk through the woods and lunch on an open fire. Jealous! Amazing.
Great way to get out and shake those winter cobwebs. Thanks for watching again!
Looks awesome ..great video.
This is great man we're about to Ontario r ya pal?
GREAT video!!
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed!
Great stuff man another awesome hunting video.
Thanks for the support again, hope you’ve had the chance to get out again as well!
@@TheNorthLando I sure did buddy I hit up the woods to hunt many times a week. Hunting is my life and I happen to live in an area with a shit ton of bush all around that are chalk full of small game.
Butter is one of the best things you can eat for good health. Btw roads look very well plowed up there!
I’m definitely a fan of it. Couple of the roads to my main rabbit spots have finally been cleaned up. Hopefully they keep up with them till the end of March!
Another good hunt. You've got me thinking about doing some rabbit hunting with a rimfire. I saw some good habitat on my squirrel hunt. If we could get snow (for tracking) here in Kentucky, perhaps I could bag a rabbit and some squirrel on the same hunt. Rabbit season ends Jan. 31, squirrel on Feb. 28. Happy hunting to you.
Nice video! How do you spot them during winter? White on white…
Eventually you figure out where they’re likely to be sitting and the black eye is most obvious!
Thanks for your videos. With the help of this video, I realized what I thought were moose tracks are actually rabbit tracks. Might need some glasses lol
Haha that’s awesome!
Looks like a fantastic day in the woods. At what yardage are you zeroing? I'm finding it difficult to shoot a 7 yard shot, and a 50 yard shot in the same day hunting snowshoe.
Zeroed at 20 yards, I’ve found slight differences when reaching out farther but can generally tell where the round hits by the second shot😄
Well wish i was hunting today but snow is to deep in the bush around Saskatoon ...not taking that grouse you filmed ? At least I get to enjoy your hunt ...thanks for sharing ...makes my day !!!
Season closes on December 31st for grouse, I believe I filmed that video in January! Otherwise that grouse would be coming home. Appreciate you watching all the way from Saskatchewan!
those hare are the size of keys deer compared to the cottontails i get down here
That’s what I’ve been hearing from my more southern viewers, these are significantly larger. I’ve never seen a cottontail in person before, but a goal to experience a hunt sometime. They seem super fast!
@@TheNorthLando yeah, crazy fast, and we jump shoot them. Kick them up by walking through brush and shooting them when they run. You're welcome to come on down sometime
This makes me want a 17 HMR 😌
I hate to say it, but I wish it would snow a little here, that way it would make bunny hunt'n a little easier for me.
Agreed, makes it much easier. When we have 0 snow but the hares have already turned white they’re like a white shopping bag on a brown background. But we generally don’t have any issues with snow here😅
@@TheNorthLando I bet not. Lol. Lots of snow there
@@tomkeltescheverythingoutdo2379 Yup, November to May is an eternal winter😅