The Lost Art of Rabbit Hunting | Winchester Ammunition Short Film
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Charles Rodney’s relationship with his hunting dogs, passion for field-to-table living and connection to the land make his love for chasing rabbits contagious while the heritage of Winchester’s small game ammunition makes this beloved pastime accessible for generations to come.
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This guy should have a show. Thanks for sharing your story
It would make my day just watching the dogs work
When he said it’s my passion and my joy I felt that in my heart
This man is what hunting is all about, friends, dogs and the love of the outdoors. If you looked up "true hunter" in the dictionary there should be a picture of this guy. Great video!
Love the sound of the beagles out for an adventure , obviously having the time of their lives .
This man is a true gentleman. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him speak.
Made my heart feel good. I grew up running dogs for coons and rabbits. The sound of hunting hounds is a beautiful experience.
Dang! His passion for hunting keeps him young. I share the same birthday.
I am a water fowler to the core.... However, I came across this video and I am glad I did!! What a gentleman this man is.... He and his wife are just adorable.
Just great people....
Thank you!
The thing I noticed besides Charles love for rabbit hunting is how young he looks for his age. I think his passion for hunting keeps him youthful. Happy hunting Charles !
This guy is a genuine hunter, down to earth human being.
I’m crying thinking of the memories of rabbit hunting with my dad and his beagles.
Love this story! Reminds me of my Dad teaching my brother and I the love of rabbit hunting with beagles in Virginia. After 20+ years he is still teaching us! A family that hunts together stays together.
Last part is you wrote is 100% true dude... it was in my mind but never read or shared it elswhere. I see I'm not the only one thinking that. In our case, our family sadly started splitting since we almost stopped going hunting/fishing together...
Amen, from across the crick down in ole Carolina.
Great story about a great human being, God bless him.
Boy I love seeing dogs work asa team, and this gentleman is a true hunter and steward of the land
What an awesome picture of him standing on that hill with his dogs.
Starting in the early 70’s, My cousin Roy, that’s 11 years my senior took me rabbit hunting from the time I was 12 to 20.
He had a dog named Timmy…best dog in the world.
Life long memories made!
Guns dogs friends fields just priceless 🐕🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇🐇
Nothin like hearin a pack down in a holler hot on a trail, that echo through the trees on a cold mornin. Ain't nothin like it. I miss it alot.
Thank you for sharing this fantastic story about a very special hunter.
Great job Winchester! I really enjoyed this short film about "The Rabbit Hunter"! I hope to meet Mr. Charles Rodney one day!
I too would sure like to meet Mr. Charles Rodney! I would like to rabbit hunt with him! I started going with my Dad when I was real little. We had a beagle named Buzzy. He was one heck of a rabbit dog. He died when he was 16. It was a few years before Dad bought another beagle. I was 18 then. Him and I went to this guy that was advertising beagle pups for sale. This one make pup came right up to us and started playing. That was the one we bought. We named him Manatee Buzz. He was even better than the first Buzz! He ran grays and jacks all day long if we let him. He never tired. Mr. Rodney, thank you for sharing your hunting experience - you are quite the guy! You would be a GREAT friend to have!
Love it! Brings back fond memories of my younger days. There is nothing more fun for me than watching and listening to the beagles work the rabbits to within my gun range.
"Till I can't do it no more." Amen brother, Amen.
I remember rabbit hunting with my Uncle, Melvin Stewart. Some great memories.
Just breathtaking. I hope you hunt forever. Love your passion. God bless you and your wife.
"Man, How long are you gonna keep doing that 'stuff'?" "Til' I can't do it no more!" And that my friends sums up a true Hunters Heart!
I love this film.
What a great couple, great values and life.
This is the sort of thing our nation is missing and could use more of.
Love this type of person in anything they do we need more of him lol
Thank you so much for this video it brought a tear to my eyes. I hunted with my dad and brother and had such great memories of rabit hunting with the dogs and this video brought back those memories. Im handicapped and cant hunt anymore but still have my guns. Thank you so very much and God bless...
Sorry to hear that, I never take anything for granted! It could be me tomorrow.
Me my da and brother used to hunt the rabbits too my bro has since passed 😪
Best memory's I have of growing up in ireland 🙏
Jkssr hope your keeping well my freind God bless
I absolutely love beagling and rabbit hunting. Made some really good friends that share the same passion.
Nice story Charles love rabbit hunting from Ontario Canada
I have some fond memories of me and a few friends rabbit hunting in our teens. This gentleman and his dogs are as professional as they come.
Look how good he looks. He has a happy heart and it shows on his face. That is what living large does.
Good for you Sir, I am 43 and still trying to find my compassion in Life. I do know I love me the outdoors!God Bless! Great video
You're a good man Mr. Rodney. Can't believe there's over 196K views with no comments. Keep doing what you love.
Awesome! Love rabbit hunting with beagles and I also love squirrel hunting with feist! Making me home sick Brother! Raised in the Swamps in South Mississippi and ready to get back home. Stay Safe Brother and GOD Bless 🙏🇺🇸
My dad and him have the same heart....loves to hear those dogs
This guy is amazing. Not only is he a great hunter and dog owner, but he's also paying it forward every opportunity he gets.
What an inspiration, im 56 and when I grow up, i want to be just like this man, been hunting hare in Canada for ever, great vid
I love the picture of him holding the dogs and they all are staring at the camera.....magnificent!
Live long brother I really love it from Winchester
A true American. Living his best life.
Best breed I have ever seen. Excellent companions too .
RUclips recommends this video to me every-once-and-awhile. I watch every time. Top 1% of 1% gentleman.
Mr. Charles, you are my hero. I love rabbit ,dove and quail hunting since I was a young boy growing up in south Ga. Your story brings back so many fond memories of those days past. Enjoy yourself and keep on hunting .
Very cool guy. Lovely that his wife supports him. God bless you sir.
love this, i love hunting with good people and good dogs. Its a passion thats more satisfying than most any other type of hunt. God bless Mr. Charles.
I have heard a couple of interviews with Mr. Rodney and with every interview I get a new piece of knowledge. I have never rabbit hunted but I would love to learn. This man is a treasure to our community. I am so glad Winchester made this short film so that more people can see how great he is.
My kind of man. I love nearly anything that involves working with dogs.
I got my first shotgun at the age of 8. New England firearms. Single shot 20 gauge. My uncle who passed away this October of 2021 was an inspiration to myself and my dad pushing us to go often and especially on Christmas day and Thanksgiving day. Back when it was popular. Bt now. Here in the little state of Arkansas. So much land is posted and all the little spots are cleared out and made into duck fields. So whom ever has the opportunity to enjoy this sport and has places to go. Please don't take it for granted. Enjoy it and pass this passion along to the younger gen. I enjoyed this video. To the creator and to the star of this short film/doc,. Thank you.
Great story! Outstanding Man Charles is as well. The sound of the beagles on a rabbit is a pure rush. This type of hunting needs a come back
Dear Sir, that was lovely to watch. as a young boy I hunted rabbits in the summer England, early morning with a 410. Never with dogs but with friends around farming hedge rows and then skinning and trying to cook our kills. Takes me back, makes me smile
A genuine legend. Amazing. May you have many more years in the field.
Just watched this, Jan. 2022. I loved this video. We need more people like that. Good Christian people, that love God, people and hunting!!
I loved hearing that you treat your beagles so well and that you don't give them away when they won't hunt. I am the owner of a Reddick Beagle and I donate to triangle beagle rescue in North Carolina bc they foster and adopt beagles who have been sent to shelters due to this and old age.
Love seeing the dogs work. That really does it for me. Nothing better to them bark
What a cool guy. The bond between hunter and the dogs is what really makes it though. And it seems like he really cares about his dogs.
What a great story. I hunted rabbits during my youth and loved it, but I never had the privilege to hunt with dogs.
Good beagles is the best part hearing them light up
Love this video, some of my most fond memories are hunting over beagles with my dad. When I was a kid we would go 2 or 3 times a week. Those were the happiest days of my life. Such pure true American fun. They put a lot of food on a poor families table. It was a time and a way of life that made families closer. Thank you for this, it made me misty and reminiscent of a better time.
Great pleasure to meet this man on video.He tells it like it is and i feel the same as him in every aspect of this sport. 54 yrs of this sport and my enthusiasm is the same as when i started. I wish someday to meet this man and the passion he has for this sport and it would be surely appreciated. Mr Rodney great video.
Far too rare these days to find other people who are this dedicated to rabbits. Running the dogs, hearing their sweet music, watching for that little patch of brown to come whizzing past... nothing like it in the world. From one die-hard rabbit guy to another, this was a fantastic video!
Very decent man that loves life, his dogs and rabbit hunting.
Winchester also has the best guns and ammo love my sx4
This story takes me back, way back to my roots in central Pennsylvania to the small town of Osceola Mills, where my parents were born and raised. My parents had set up their lives in Chicago, but most of my earliest memories revolved around visits to my Grandparents in Osceola Mills. My grandfather was a barber in town, before that he worked the many small coal mines surrounding the town. Now in retrospect that explains why my grandmother always had canaries. I still remember the excitement I felt the first time my grandfather took me out to the dog training area. I was probably 4 or 5 years old, and was under the impression that the dog, Tina, would be catching the rabbit. Right now as I sit here, I remember the sights, sounds, and smells of that magical evening over 50 years ago. I can still see my grandfather pointing to the spot, yelling " here it is, hunt em out"! Tina obeyed the commands, and the hunt was on. Circumstances brought my family from Chicago, back to Osceola Mills in 1972. My grandfather bought me my first shotgun, a Ithica single shot, he taught me how to shoot straight as he called it, how to position myself to get a shot, and so much about life. Even now when people and circumstances start to try my patience, I go back to when my grandfather tried to console me when things went south with the first so called serious girlfriend. In my mind and heart, I can still see him standing there in his brush pants and hunting coat, Tina was hot on the scent baying away in the distance. Boy remember this, " You can take your bitch to the woods but you can't make her hunt". I didn't know it then but that was the last hunt we shared together. September of 1981 I left Osceola Mills to start my life, and though I wanted to go back and hunt all those thick briar patches that grew on the edges of the old stripping cuts, I never could get around to making that happen. But hey, in a instant I can go back there anytime in my mind. It's Tuesday evening in late October, my brush pants, coat, gun and ammo are stashed outside in the designated spot. My grandfather just so happens to stop by for some chit chat, on the way home he grabs my hunting things stashes them in the trunk of his car. Since a barber's best day for business was Saturday, grandad's day off was Wednesday. Every Wednesday from the middle of October thru the end of January, music to my ears was this......".Douglas Hicks, please report to the Principals office". I was signed out of school for a dentist appointment, or some other made up excuse and with in minutes we were hunting! The woods were quiet, everyone else was working or in school, and we would hunt all day. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, your story got mine.
Respect from your comrades in Northern Indiana.
I love rabbit hunting. My Dad and I went every Thanksgiving morning. I've not done it in several years and miss it dearly.
Man, that’s so cool to see beagles doing what they were bred for! Also, great to see this good man doing something he loves and how much his wife appreciates his passion.
This is one of the best stories I've heard. There is nothing better than hearing a beagle sounding off on a crisp morning.
Just came across this video. What a great guy.
Man you just took me back 50 plus years . My family well male members all hunted and rabbits with dogs yelping an howling is music to my ears . We treated our dogs the same yelling here he is - yuo yuo yuo yup yup
Encourage them into the hunt. The rabbit hunter is a love of life .Dogs woods n fields the fun of laughing at a miss ridin theater one for awhile. I hunted as long as my body left me. I wore out prematurely from being disabled. But the years still are in my mind . Love so missed at times i cry.
Excellent video.... this gentleman’s passion for what he loves to do ,has not gone unnoticed by his “ wife , friends and myself “ well done Sir , you are an inspiration to many 👍
Since the mid 1950's the love of the dogs and the time spent afield hunting rabbits shaped who I am. Really enjoyed this video Charles. The tradition/popularity is not what it use to be in the past....what a crying shame!
I love the passion!
My cousin raised dogs and loved hunting rabbits. Then age finally caught him. And time caught up to the land he hunted. As a boy, I went with him and cherish that time. Now, I drive by those long lost fields and see homes, cul de sacs and strip malls.
That it what has stopped our sporting life.
I hope he has the opportunity to hunt until his last day
Charles is a true joy and you can’t beat a wife like his, God bless him!
Wow, does that bring back memories. When I was young, it was a common thing to hear people running their Beagles. Loved that sound. We willingly gave permission to our land to rabbit, and coon hunters, just to hear the dogs run. Had two uncles that ran them, and I sure do miss them, and the dogs. Thanks for taking me back!
What a lovely couple. Restored my faith in humanity again. As I browsing the internet and stumbled on this, God has given me another example of His people. Thank you.🙏
Right on .Till I can't do it no more.Raising beagles and rabbit hunting has bin my life's passion.Not many of us left these days.
I was raised on this. Loved to hear the dogs run!
I loved this ,I was raised a rabbit hunter with dogs . My grandfather was my teacher ,and watching this made me cry I'm not physically able to do this right now.
Great video and great story. I love to Rabbitt hunt and still do. I would love to meet Mr. Charles and hunt with him one day I feel like him I love to hunt.
Love that story I grew up hunting with an old single barrel to
You can't have better company or beagles when rabbit hunting with Charles! It was a honor to hunt with that man and hopefully it may happen again.
I love rabbit hunting I love working my dogs and was fortunate enough to learn at an early age from the ole timers
I love this video , got me in to squirrel hunting and this video just pops in to my head once in a wile and every time I watch it it gives me shivers , love this story
Had two Beagles , Ringo & Star, back in the late 60's. Loved to hunt rabbits. Always loved the way they sounded when they Jumped !
You're a very good man when I was the same age the dogs running is nothing better I'm a 50 I live in Ohio rabbits biscuits and gravy fried potatoes fried eggs blackberry jam every Sunday in the winter God bless you
I can not love this enough. Beautiful story.
What a great story! Keep it going Charles aka The Rabbit Hunter.
I've had rabbit beagles for 20 yrs and I'll have them until my death. The sound of a jump with a good group of dogs is the best.
This brings back memories of rabbit hunting with my father. All that is gone now.
Probably one of my favorite videos I've watched. Wish there were more rabbit hunting videos like this
I miss rabbit hunting. When the farmers cleaned about their fence rows in the late 70s we lost the majority of the habitat. Never been the same.
Wonderful story. A rabbit hunt was my first hunt in the late 70's when I was about 5. I never hunted with dogs but I have always loved beagles. The thrill of running up to get the rabbit that my dad took with his old 12ga single H&R retreiving it to put in his vest awakened a joy for hunting that lasts to this day. I hate it that the brushy scrub in Baltimore County, where we hunted that day now has a Home Depot, Costco, and strip mall on it. Thanks to that day, I would later go on to hunt over much of MD and Alaska and Idaho, as well.
I would love to go hunting with Charles! He seems like a great guy
Awesome... Charles you are the reason why I like being a member of the hunting community... the stories that I hear when I talk to other hunters and the stories that myself and my hunting friends share with others whether over a beer or a cup of tea or a coffee .. good on you I think your great may your passion last for ever
Wonderful film. Charles Rodney sounds like an amazing person.
Great stuff.
God bless Charles, family and friends.
My favorite sport as a boy, hooking up with my friends on a chilly day shotgun in hand. The dogs running the rabbits and us shooting. We didn't care if we got the rabbit the fun was the shooting and laughing at each other. Great times that will never be relived.
This reminds me of some of the best hunts I have ever shared with friends when I was Stationed in N.C.