This article, originally titled “The Black Hare of Halcott,” first ran in the October 1968 issue. “IF THE HOUNDS don’t bring that rabbit around soon, Dad, it will be too dark to shoot,” said my ...
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A snowshoe hare darts into the brush on a logging road in northwest Maine. Its dark brown coats changes to white once the days get shorter and winter nears. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Sitting ...
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The bird-hunting seasons have ended in Minnesota, but that's no reason to stow your shotgun, bow or rifle. Rabbits and hares await those who wish to spend more time outdoors this winter. Snowshoe ...
Back into time we go. As I get older, I reminisce a lot. I was thinking about the sport that used to be of rabbit hunting. With Easter just past, I guess it got me to thinking about rabbits. Back when ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. This snowshoe – photographed in November 2000 before winter hit hard – is in ...
A snowshoe hare darts into the brush on a logging road in northwest Maine. Its dark brown coats changes to white once the days get shorter and winter nears. Andy Molloy/Kennebec Journal Sitting ...