Where to hunt Rabbit
Hero of countless jokes, memes and children’s book, the Rabbit comes in as many as 13 extant wild species, that more or less cover every continent except the Antarctic. This page refers to the European Rabbit, which originated in Southern Europe and North Africa around the Mediterranean, and was later introduced to many other countries, including Central and Western Europe, the British Isles, Australia and New Zealand.
Price distribution
Rabbits multiply quickly, and their numbers often present a great environmental problem, so in many parts of the world hunters are actually paid for taking them. Some outfitters throw in rabbits in a package to diversify the hunting experience, while others offer dedicated rabbit hunts that may start from $300 a hunter a day.
When to hunt Rabbit?
In many countries across their range rabbits are in season all year round. In others, especially in Europe, they are hunted during the regular small game seasons, which typically fall on autumn and winter. Late autumn and early winter are perhaps the best choice of time for an ethical hunter, as the reproduction season is usually over, and the rabbits make better eating.
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