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Link Posted: 5/22/2022 10:38:09 AM EDT
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You all know me.
Know how I earn a living.
I'll catch this bird but it ain't going to be easy......

I'll find him for three but I'll catch him and kill him for ten.
Ten thousand dollars for me myself. You get the head, tail, the whole damn thing.
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Link Posted: 5/22/2022 10:39:35 AM EDT
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Havahart trap baited with carrot chunks, greens. I've caught wild cottontails with one. Catching a domesticated rabbit should be easier.
Link Posted: 5/22/2022 10:45:44 AM EDT
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an Easter Bunny toss out.
Link Posted: 5/22/2022 10:46:21 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/22/2022 11:00:42 AM EDT
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How long before it turns feral?
Better pepper your angus
Link Posted: 5/22/2022 11:01:08 AM EDT
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I might be way off base with this idea... I'm really not sure.

I've tried putting out various foods my wild bunnies might eat. I think that they may not recognize it as food. Pet bunnies however, might. You could try putting some typical pet bunny food in a trap and set it out where you see him a lot.

YMMV
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My wild bunnies have a particular fondness for sliced apples.
The cheap cooking apples that you can usually get in a bag will do.

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