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Rabbit Hunting Made Simple: 21 Steps to Rabbit Hunting Success
was a free kindle book at the time of this posting.
LEARN:: How to Successfully Hunt Rabbits Even If You Have No Rabbit Hunting Experience
Do you want to hunt Rabbits but are frustrated with your lack of success? We have all been there. We have spent hundreds of dollars on hunting supplies and hours driving, walking through the woods but then not finding any rabbits or missing the shot at the Rabbit. That is the experience of many beginning rabbit hunters. Whether you are new to rabbit hunting or you have been rabbit hunting without much success, “Rabbit Hunting Made Simple” can get you bagging more rabbits.
We would all like to shoot more rabbits. The trick is to know how to find the rabbits, when to hunt, how to scout and how to get permission to hunt private land. “Rabbit Hunting Made Simple” can help you do this.
TAKE ACTION:: Focus on These 21 Simple Steps and Get Rabbit Hunting Results
It’s easy to learn the basics of effective rabbit hunting. The hard part is finding all of the resources in one place to do this. As you know, the internet is full of books and videos that talk about rabbit hunting. The problem? Most don’t talk about the specific actions or provide illustrated hunting instructions needed to achieve rabbit hunting success.
In the book, “Rabbit Hunting Made Simple”, you’ll get a twenty one-step plan for achieving your rabbit hunting goals. Unlike other titles, this book will teach you step-by-step on how to effectively hunt rabbits with no step missed.
DOWNLOAD:: Rabbit Hunting Made Simple — 21 Steps to Rabbit Hunting Success
“Rabbit Hunting Made Simple” contains step by step instructions for your Rabbit hunting success. You will learn how to:
Rabbit hunting doesn’t have to be difficult. You can achieve rabbit hunting success by following the techniques of successful hunters. And “Rabbit Hunting Made Simple” can help you do this.
Hunting rabbits is not sometimes as simple as it seems. During the winter on a farm, not livestock just crops. I was visiting in Kent south of UK about 30 years ago. The wife of the owner told me there were only beans on toast for dinner unless I could shoot a rabbit. She gave me a .22 rifle with a scope that belonged to an ex solder who worked at farm part time, and said go get dinner. I was wearing full motorcycle over suit it was pouring with rain and cold pitch dark. Seems that rabbits go down holes in that sort of weather, making them hard to shoot.
All of a sudden a shape loomed up out of the darkness ahead of me I pointed rifle at it and took off the safety catch.
I thought it was a bull and was about to fire at it point blank range between the eyes when I realized it was the luckiest cow in south of England that night!
I gave up with rabbit shoot idea and went back to the farmhouse and told what happened and remarked I thought you did not have livestock. I was told belonged to next farm and must have broken fence to get in.
Had I shot it the local paper probably would have printed a story about Satanists killing cow or other such rubbish!
I had beans on toast with tea before driving 60 miles back to London and civilisation while looking for a fast food takeaway along the route.