IanB 0 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 I hunt all year round, its all down to the individual what they choose to do... Quote Link to post
cyclonebri1 8 Posted December 17, 2008 Report Share Posted December 17, 2008 I once made a big mistake on a piece of land that no one had been allowed to shoot over for years. It was the best bit of rabbiting ground in the county. When the farm eventually changed hands and was split up I was at the auction and got the owners details and their permissions within a few days. I was the only person given permission I shot probably 20 a day for the 1st few months, shooting on average 6 evenings a week. This was spring. The mistake I made was "saving a few" for later. They decimated all the crop fields of the farmer who bought the main farm and after defra, or whatever the relevant authority was, were called in he allowed all and sundry on. Shoot as many as you can easily shoot, when it gets harder ease off Quote Link to post
Gilbert Aguilar 0 Posted February 27 Report Share Posted February 27 I've hunted in New Mexico for over 30 years. My uncle said it's ok to hunt rabbits any time but should only eat rabbits in months ending in R. He said eating them in summer could make you sick plus the meat tasted bad in the the summer. We always hunted deer in November n if we had a chance to take a rabbit we ate it that nite. I miss my uncle Manny Aguilar n my cousin Manny Jr. some of the best memories of my life. Respectfully Gilbert Aguilar Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,285 Posted March 29 Report Share Posted March 29 On 27/02/2025 at 12:20, Gilbert Aguilar said: He said eating them in summer could make you sick plus the meat tasted bad in the the summer Rabbit tastes like sht all year round over here, lol. 1 Quote Link to post
eastcoast 4,440 Posted June 5 Report Share Posted June 5 On 29/03/2025 at 23:40, Aussie Whip said: Rabbit tastes like sht all year round over here, lol. Interesting AW. Is that your personal taste, I've never found rabbit that nice apart from being free meat, but many did, and some still do in the British Isles before we became islands of hypocritical animal lovers ( cannot eat a lovely bunny but don't give a damn about how the cheap pig and poultry products are produced). My question/interest, do your rabbits taste like shit because of the fauna that they eat in your country? 1 Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,285 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 9 hours ago, eastcoast said: Interesting AW. Is that your personal taste, I've never found rabbit that nice apart from being free meat, but many did, and some still do in the British Isles before we became islands of hypocritical animal lovers ( cannot eat a lovely bunny but don't give a damn about how the cheap pig and poultry products are produced). My question/interest, do your rabbits taste like shit because of the fauna that they eat in your country? We ate a lot of rabbit when I was young and I just got sick of it I think. My old uncle used to cook it up different ways and I liked it. The only way I can eat it now is boiled in chicken stock, then crumbed and fried. Probably a lot better for you than the farmed meat but nah. What I've seen on vids from over your way is that the rabbits look fatter/healthier where a lot of ours look like small hares in build, lean and tough. I still think Aussie rabbits are faster (bit hard to prove) almost like a sub species of the European ones. No I think they taste horrible on pasture, bush or desert feed, lol. I've tried farmed rabbit which tasted worse than the wild caught ones to me. 1 Quote Link to post
Bosun11 537 Posted June 6 Report Share Posted June 6 Not ate rabbit for years, I used to as it was free, and I thought I 'should' seeing that I'd killed it, but tbh I've never really liked the meat, same with hare. I've eaten them in just about every month too, and they all tasted the same... Piss poor, give me venison or game birds anyday! Rabbits are giveaways to those that want em, other than that, dog and ferret food. Quote Link to post
FLATTOP 4,984 Posted June 20 Report Share Posted June 20 Same here I’m not a great fan just the smell puts me off I’ve given loads away and when I had my terrier she got her fair share, I asked the farmer if he wanted any or he new anyone not interested, it’s just not a popular meat, I always say to my Mrs if there was a war or a shortage of meat I’d have queue round the block trying to get it off of me. 1 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 3,210 Posted June 20 Report Share Posted June 20 (edited) 12 minutes ago, FLATTOP said: Same here I’m not a great fan just the smell puts me off I’ve given loads away and when I had my terrier she got her fair share, I asked the farmer if he wanted any or he new anyone not interested, it’s just not a popular meat, I always say to my Mrs if there was a war or a shortage of meat I’d have queue round the block trying to get it off of me. It’s not popular cos it’s pure shite haha there’s a reason we don’t farm rabbits instead of lamb haha iv never understood why folk eat it, cos they certainly don’t like it, an I get it it’s free, but so is grass an shite haha we don’t eat that, foxes are free an we also kill them but don’t eat them haha I swap any rabbits I get, even if I get minimal dog food it’s better than the manky worm ridden rabbits haha let some other daft Cnut deal with them haha Edited June 20 by WataWalloper 2 Quote Link to post
FLATTOP 4,984 Posted June 20 Report Share Posted June 20 51 minutes ago, WataWalloper said: It’s not popular cos it’s pure shite haha there’s a reason we don’t farm rabbits instead of lamb haha iv never understood why folk eat it, cos they certainly don’t like it, an I get it it’s free, but so is grass an shite haha we don’t eat that, foxes are free an we also kill them but don’t eat them haha I swap any rabbits I get, even if I get minimal dog food it’s better than the manky worm ridden rabbits haha let some other daft Cnut deal with them haha Couldn’t agree more it’s manc like you say I’d trade with game birds or venison any day of the week. Quote Link to post
Aussie Whip 4,285 Posted June 22 Report Share Posted June 22 Nearly every carnivore on earth eats rabbit. Being not easy to catch and tasting crappy, you wonder why, lol. Quote Link to post
The one 8,573 Posted June 22 Report Share Posted June 22 Killed rabbits using all the different methods all year round for ferret food I still dont miss that gutting smell , I get as many pheasants as i want from a local shoot as there's no rabbits here who would of thought 20 years ago i would of been feeding pheasants to my ferrets how the mighty have fallen Quote Link to post
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