My hunting pal Dan, and I, took a walk this morning on State Game Lands 48, near my home. As some mornings can be, it was chilly....no, it was cold, and the wind made it even colder. It was definitely wool weather in Milligan's Cove and the dusting of snow added to the chill.
We walked the undergrowth; mostly white thorn, crab apple and multiflora rose, in search of cottontails and stumps. Leaving the parking lot, we meandered down the hill and into a fairly large grown-over meadow that looked to be a place where rabbits would certainly live.
Dan missed a bunny at the edge of the woods.. the only one seen during our outing. The shot was a mere ten feet but was interrupted by a thick multiflora stem, luckily for Mr. rabbit.
The numerous ant hills didn't fare so well however, as we pummeled them with blunts and judos on our way back to the parking lot.
Seeking out another likely area, we walked an old railroad bed just off Highway 31 near town.
This section of railway was abandoned during the 1980's and subsequently reverted back to what nature had intended prior to its building...at least in this mile-long section. Sign was prevalent but sightings were nonexistant. There were several well used groundhog holes about so we had an idea where the rabbits were lurking today.
All in all, it was a pleasant walk. Trophies taken included several dirt clods; two sycamore leaves; myriad stumps and several plastic bottles. Only the bottles came home with us.