My son, Damon, and grandson, Zane, enjoy rabbit hunting. Rabbit hunting is much more enjoyable and successful with a good rabbit dog. In the past, they have used Zane’s dog, Karl, who is half beagle ...
THREE RIVERS AREA — Standing ankle deep in the blackwater bayou, I watch the swamp rabbit. I can hear, in the distance, two beagles hot on its track, but this bottomland creature seems unconcerned.
There’s something special about the unique bond hunters have with their dogs. When it comes to rabbit hunting, there’s nothing better than hearing an excited beagle baying on a fresh trail. In my ...
The North Mountain Beagle Club held a Fun Hunt Sept. 9 on a parcel of property along the Cowpasture River outside of Clifton Forge. The club hunts rabbit using beagles which have a natural nose for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. From left: Joe Fodor and my sons, Bobby and Park, start hunting on Joe's farm in Medina County, Ohio. Homer the beagle trails the ...
Rabbit hunting dates back for centuries I suppose, but it is still fun to many East Texas hunters. We have two different types of rabbits in East Texas, the Cottontail and the Swamp Rabbit.
Blue, owned by Tom Ingram of Parkersburg, W.Va., catches the scent of a rabbit during a hunt Friday afternoon on Randy Moore’s Greene County property. Maddie Waybright, 7, of Parkersburg, W.Va., and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A tradition of beagles and bunnies lives in the South. Daniel Williams sits on the tailgate of his Chevrolet Silverado and leans ...
Some outdoor activities stimulate the senses more than others, like an elk bugling, the gobbling of a mature tom, the honking of a flock of geese or the quacking of mallards on the wing. There’s much ...
Daniel Williams sits on the tailgate of his Chevrolet Silverado and leans against an empty dog box outside his mobile home in Greensboro, Alabama. “I’ve been thinking about getting me some more dogs,” ...
This story, “Christmas Hasenpfeffer,” originally ran in the December 1963 issue of Outdoor Life. Some mornings are made for hound-dog music and this one in late December was as perfect for it as any I ...