You would first need to know what a rabbit's track looks like.Get a book on trapping or animal lore.If you are hunting in winter,it should be fairly easy to track in the snow.On more open lands or in brush,tracking will be much more difficult due to various conditions, such as hard or packed dirt or low-growing brush.You will need to go hunting the same way a hawk does-by sight.A rabbit will run and rest.Usually just under a low-growing bush.When you come close,he will run again and rest again.When he runs,you can make him pause long enough to get a shot at him by whistling in a shrill,2 second blast.This makes him think it is the distress call of another rabbit.It has worked for me for years.
Most people don't trap rabbit but snare them however check your state law because some states don't allow snares.
Depends on the trap type.
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The Sooty Show - 1968 Rabbit Trap is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
One can make a cheap rabbit trap using a length of wood to make the bottom of a cage. Surround it with stiff metal wires and construct a trap door mechanism on a wire to close once the rabbit has moved inside.
Anything out of the garden that is leafy. Or just plain ol rabbit pellits.
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yes, but not all the time
hare snare
A person can find a runaway rabbit by following its tracks. It is also a good idea to set up a trap in case the rabbit tries to come home.
what you need is a live trap and some apples cut the apples up into fourths throw them in the trap and then dump some apple cider around the trap to add extra scent.
Buy a trap at at feed store that has a door that a rabbit can go into, but not exit. then put food in it. just be careful not to trap any raccoons by accident.
The Rabbit Trap - 1959 was released on: USA: June 1959 Sweden: 7 August 1959 Finland: 5 February 1960 Denmark: 1 April 1960 Mexico: 7 July 1960