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#1 True2ThySelf

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 02:35 PM

One-liner for those who just want to know the bottom line (bagged 1 cottontail)

My buddy took his Hunter Education course in June and got his first hunting license right after the course. I wanted him to bring home something on his first trip so I planned on taking him out to a spot that my dad used to always take me since we nearly always came home with bunnies in the bag.

We hit the road around 3:50 AM and we started seeing bunnies on the road as we were driving to our spot around 5:30 AM. We spotted about 8 of them to our spot and I had to slow down a few times to keep from running over them. Most of the cottontails were small or small to medium sized. There was even one cottontail about the size of a closed fist.

We got to our destination around 6AM. While we packed a lot of gear, we left most of it at the car since it was about 55 degrees and we planned on stopping back at the car before 9AM. He was using a Remington 870 12 ga shotgun and I decided that the Ruger Bolt Action 77/22 (.22LR) would be best for me since we would mostly jump shoot rabbits and it would guarantee he would get most of the shots.

As we started hiking we saw a jackrabbit which didn't want to pose for a picture and definitely gone before we were gun ready. We didn't see another rabbit for a little more than a mile. Since it was sitting still and out of shotgun range we decided that it would be better if I took the shot. So I tried to steady myself and took a shot...it was a miss and the rabbit disappreared as if it had never existed. It was probably poor marksmanship as it was a standing shot with no support and I was swaying all over the place.

The second rabbit we came across was just in the corner of our eye and disappeared in thick bush on a hill no more than 20 yards from us. It must have sneaked out the back while we were trying to get into position since it never flushed.

The third and last rabbit we saw for the day was a 40 to 45 yard shot for my buddy. His first shot might have put 1 or 2 pellets into the rabbits rear which ticked it off and sent it into high gear. The second shot clearly broke a leg but didn't kill it and the third shot added a few more pellets into the rabbit's rear. I think my buddy had too much adrenaline because all three shots were in rapid succession of each other and he was loading more shells to blast it a few more times. Since someone was eventually going to eat this rabbit, I called out to him that he had gotten it but to let me put it out of it's misery so that we didn't have to spoon the meat into a bag. A quick shot and the business was done. In the excitement we forgot to take a picture. The rabbit also had a few fleas.

On our way back to the car, we heard some hawks. They were defintely making a lot of noise but they were fun to watch. The following picture is of one in a tree just off center to the upper right of the picture.
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This is of a mating pair in flight
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This is of the family together
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Another picture of the family
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After 2.6 miles of hiking we got back to the car where we quickly field dressed the rabbit, followed by breakfast. We were ready for round 2 around 8:40 AM but we didn't see anymore rabbits though I did take pictures of various things I saw (further below). On our way back from round 2 we heard some quail and I wanted to go look for them but someone was target shooting and I wasn't sure where they were so we decided to stay out of the brush and reload on water. Round 3 was even less eventful than round 2 and warmer as well. We ended up hiking around 8 miles on mostly flat but sometimes hilly terrain.

This year seemed harder to hunt than previous years. The brush seemed dryer and the bunnies more scarce. If fact, on our way to our spot I mentioned to my buddy that usually there is more roadkill on the road. How was everone else's experience?

Not sure what kind of animal these bones belonged to
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Saw a lot of lizards that sounded like rabbits running over leaves, especially when they would run...stop...look at you and do push ups.
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A strange red fuzzy ant
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Some really scary wasp that was probably 2 inches in length and 3/4 inches wide (no object for size reference since there was no way in heck I was getting closer than 6X optical zoom on the camera)
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We heard doves but had a hard time spotting them. Their "Coo coooo coo" started to sound more like a taunting "where am I" after a while.
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Saw a cool looking horned toad
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Posted 02 July 2012 - 03:02 PM

That velvet ant or cow killer as they are known are really a wasp. Your giant black wasp is a tarantula hawk. It is a spider wasp that hunts tarantulas for it's larva. They have a BIG stinger! You don't want them to sting you at all. Love the horned toad. I had one as a kid fun reptile.

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 03:09 PM

Your giant black wasp is a tarantula hawk. It is a spider wasp that hunts tarantulas for it's larva.

I had watched some documentaries and thought that's what it was. It also makes sense why it was going into holes in the ground and then coming back out.

Love the horned toad. I had one as a kid fun reptile.

I love finding those things, they look like small dragons!

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 06:15 PM

I can't believe you don't know what kind of animal those bones belong to. A dead one, obviously :rofl2:

Sounds like you at least had fun even if you didn't get a bunch. Don't worry, it's a long, long season and it has just yet to have begun. We had a blast ourselves. Saw a lot more than we got. We let the young one do most of the shooting :doh[1]: . Here's a pic a cottontail we got. Sorry if the picture isn't up to the caliber of your camera :smiley-innocent-halo-yellow: . You can guess which one I am :lol:

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 07:13 PM

cool post! I hope to get out this weekend

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 07:48 PM

:smiley-funny-post-sign: NIce picture Bisley


True2ThySelf,
Nice post & pictures, I saw the same wasp a few weeks ago and didn't have a camera on to get a picture of to ask what the heck is that!

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 08:21 PM

How do you guys post these hi resolution pictures, I thought the limit is 100K.

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 09:10 PM

How do you guys post these hi resolution pictures, I thought the limit is 100K.

If you're referring to my beautiful pics :rolleyes: , Photobucket. There is a tutorial on here on how to do it too:
Photobucket Tutorial - Test and Technical Question Forum - California Predators Club Forums

:smiley-funny-post-sign: NIce picture Bisley


Thanks, I was a little worried though, didn't want to give away my best spot with all the background scenery :rofl2:

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Posted 02 July 2012 - 09:40 PM

Thank you Bisley, learn something new every day.

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Posted 03 July 2012 - 06:48 AM

Great pictures! When I was very young I was digging up a hole that a lizard went down and got stung by one of those "fuzzy ants." Nobody believed me and your picture is the first time I've seen one of those things since.

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Posted 03 July 2012 - 09:41 AM

Can't tell from the picture the size of those bones but the ribs look like yote ribs. What a nice day!

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Posted 03 July 2012 - 06:30 PM

Thank you Bisley, learn something new every day.


Any time. It also helps to do something with the space or bandwidth or some other technical term I have no clue about when you use a host site for the pics B)
And of course, they are much easier to see for us blind folks :lol:

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Posted 03 July 2012 - 10:29 PM

Cool stuf. :good: . Bisley and Peeker had the same art class. :archer-green:
You can hop but you can't hide. Yahi Bowmen. Its not how far you can shoot but how close to the game you get when you shoot. Sights we don't need any sights. Why waist time reloading when I can be making arrows.

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Posted 03 July 2012 - 11:08 PM

Next week we get to use paste and real scissors :yahoo:

Hey T2T, will you leave me your camera in your will??? :smiley_green_with_envy:
Totally unrelated, I found another great spot we can go to next week, but it is very dangerous and has lots od old mine shafts. Don't forget to bring your camera :smiley-innocent-halo-yellow: :rofl2:

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Posted 04 July 2012 - 07:30 AM

Is it to take a picture of you for a remembrance when you slide down one of those shafts? "Here lies Bisley, he was totally shafted"

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 12:35 PM

Bisley you crack me up ! I think you gave your spot away with your picture.... :lol:

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 05:00 PM

Dammit!!! What was it, the mountains or the landscape that gave it away? I knew I shouldn't have put so much detail into it :doh[1]:




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