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From the 45 smoothrifle. Why these are not more popular I'll never understand!
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From the 45 smoothrifle. Why these are not more popular I'll never understand!
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OOOh, lovely! I have a Maltese friend; his wife cuts the hare up into tasty morsels, applies a spiced breadcrumb coating, then shallow fries the pieces until crispy. Back in the day, when I got a hare, it was straight off to Mary and Joe's for a free dinner! Much darker than rabbit flesh but preferred by some.

Cheers, Pete
 
It’s ears looks like jackrabbit ears.

When I used to live up in the high elevations in Colorado, one fella I knew and worked with kept telling me of some very large rabbits up in one area. He called them Alpine Hares that hangs out just about at timberline. Being a hardcore rabbit hunter back then I had a difficult time believing that any wild rabbit could get as big as he stated they were.

After months of hearing about this and after the snow melt, I finally talked him into taking me up to that location. Sure enough, we came around the edges of some brush and I saw one of those things. It was so big that at first I said “look there’s a baby deer”, until it took off running. Biggest darn rabbit I’ve ever seen.

Brit, perhaps that’s the same kind of rabbit? 🐇
 
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It’s ears looks like jackrabbit ears.

When I used to live up in the high elevations in Colorado, one fella I knew and worked with kept telling me of some very large rabbits up in one area. He called them Alpine Hares that hangs out just about at timberline. Being a hardcore rabbit hunter back then I had a difficult time believing that any wild rabbit could get as big as he stated they were.

After months of hearing about this and after the snow melt, I finally talked him into taking me up to that location. Sure enough, we came around the edges of some brush and I saw one of those things. It was so big that at first I said “look there’s a baby deer”, until it took off running. Biggest darn rabbit I’ve ever seen.

Brit, perhaps that’s the same kind of rabbit? 🐇
We do have on uplands the mountain hare, also called blue hare.
 
OOOh, lovely! I have a Maltese friend; his wife cuts the hare up into tasty morsels, applies a spiced breadcrumb coating, then shallow fries the pieces until crispy. Back in the day, when I got a hare, it was straight off to Mary and Joe's for a free dinner! Much darker than rabbit flesh but preferred by some.

Cheers, Pete
I might just try that, thanks for the tip👍🏻
 
That's about the size of a big Jackrabbit here. They are also hares. I've shot a few when asked to but never have eaten one. They only live in our western states so I'll probably never get a chance to try aussie pete's recipe.
 
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