Rabbit Hunting
Rabbit hunting is a popular outdoor activity that involves tracking and capturing rabbits, often for sport or food. Hunters typically use methods such as stalking, tracking, or using trained dogs to flush out rabbits from their hiding spots. The most common species hunted include the Eastern Cottontail and the European Rabbit.
This activity is often regulated by local wildlife laws, which dictate hunting seasons and bag limits to ensure sustainable populations. Hunters usually use firearms, such as shotguns, or archery equipment. Proper safety measures and ethical practices are essential to ensure a responsible hunting experience.