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Rabbiting
Rabbiting (also rabbit hunting and cottontail hunting) is the sport of hunting rabbits, often using ferrets or dogs to track the prey and various trapping and shooting methods to catch them.〔''Rabbit Hunting: Secrets of a Master Cottontail Hunter'', by Dave Fisher (2002) ISBN 0-9707493-6-8〕〔''Rabbit Hunting: Stories and Techniques'', by Charles Fergus, Paul Jukes (1985) ISBN 0-910042-50-0〕 Hunting of rabbits involving dogs (usually beagle or basset hounds) is called beagling. ==Hunting== Hunters without hounds have the following options. A hunter, alone or with a partner, walks through the possible locations of rabbit hiding places, kicking or stomping possible covers to chase the rabbit out. In winter an advantage is visible rabbit tracks after fresh snow. Unravelling tracks allows the hunter to locate the hiding place: if no tracks leave out of a suspected location, then the quarry is located. After this, hunters with short range arms (archers or the ones with small calibre) may scrutinize the location to find the rabbit and shoot it immobile. Alternatively, one may just as well scare the animal out and shoot it on the run.〔
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