Last night was the start of the new processing season of rabbits for the Pud and although the afternoon began moderately the night produced some great volumes of rabbits with some great yields.
I drove out to one of my favourite spots, parked up the truck and started my walk, it wasn't long before a few bunnies started popping up so I laid them out with some precision shooting with the Ruger 10/22. The rabbits were a bit flighty so quite hard to get in close, with only fair numbers night time came and it was time to switch on the LED Lensor spotlight which I had attached to the top of the riffle.
I headed to a spot I have had huge success in the past, however numbers were well down but with my shooting on form the quantity of meat in the pack was slowly but surely mounting, all of a sudden the weather turned and I was hit with a cold southerly change and some sleety showers.
I decided to press on and made my way up a steep hill plugging 2 or 3 more on the way to the summit, once at the top I saw a lane-way so I headed for that as I thought it would be the easiest way back to the truck. Once I got there I shone the spotlight up ahead and saw half a dozen sitting there looking at me so I popped my pillow filled with beans on top of the fence post and cut lose knocking 3 over before the others ran for cover.
I made my way along this track striking pockets of resistance both on the track and in the paddock to my right however after some rapid fire from the semi auto the perpetrators soon got the message and they had to surrender (unfortunately for them no prisoners were taken). Once at the end of the lane-way I lifted the spotlight up over the gate and into the next paddock and if I hadn't seen it I wouldn't have believed it, there staring back at me was a paddock full of eyes.
I put my pillow on top of the fence for a good rest and opened fire knock rabbits over left, right and centre before hearing the click click sound. I took one mag out and replaced it with the other, I started walking through the paddock firing and then stopping to reload both mags then off again. With the carnage mounting the spotlight started flashing indicating the battery was low, I decided to finish off the rounds in my pocket then went to gather up the corpses as I knew I was going to be there a while boning out the legs and back straps.
As I walked around gathering up the rabbits there were so many crouching just meters from me and others that ran away, I could have walked around that paddock shooting for ages but the spotlight was flashing on empty. With the pack now full and spotlight low I headed back for the truck, on the way there were countless rabbits sitting on the track and in the paddocks all around me. I just walked past them all and got back to the truck just after midnight, I was satisfied with my effort and headed home happy.
A full chilly bin
Full chilly bin from another angle
The Pud checking out his food
The Pud having a wee taste (YUMMY)
The Pud looking a bit feral
The rabbits were huge, look at the size of those legs
Old seasons rabbits compared to the new spring rabbits, I still shot the wee ones but only processed the big ones
All rabbits were 100% further processed for the Pud and are now in his very own freezer. Job well done
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