@Keelebilly - that’s GREAT, I love rabbit hunting with or w/out Beagles. One of your Beagles pictured (white gray face) looks like it has a few years on it. Do you run all 4 dogs as a pack or drop down 2 at a time and rotate them? Also, are you in an area of Tennessee that has Swamp rabbits? If so and you hunt them - how do they run for your dogs compared to cottontails? I’ve only hunted cottontails and snowshoe hares and found that the snowshoes really require beagles but cottontails - in a good area - we don’t need dogs and can jump shoot as many or more….but dogs always make the hunt more fun and you don’t need to walk as much or get cut up thru the briars.
Good rabbit places are hard to find around my area and why I no longer keep beagles. We early only have one good spot to hunt them and it’s 150 miles away…but worth the drive. If we get started hunting 8:00am we usually have our limits (4 each) in 2 to 3 hours on good days but usually takes til 1-2pm on average and we “walk” a lot of miles and kick many brush piles to get them (good exercise). I sold my Beagles 5 years ago….because we don’t have any place to hunt them close to where we live…miss those dogs as they add to the joy of the hunt. With the Snow & ice storm this year we had our best season - easy to see the rabbits, the first few days after the storm they ran “slower” and we passed up many because it was Too Easy “Not sporting” - three of us had our limits in under an hour so we just walked around kicking up rabbits and watching them run. Rabbits are by far my favorite small upland game - and we love cooking/eating them too. Enjoyed your post & photos - Thanks