
OUTDOORS: Rabbits Gone Also?
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column on the disappearance of bobwhite quail from this area, citing my hunting of them from the time I arrived in Chillicothe back in the 1960s until the early ’90s, when quail numbers became so scarce that I felt I shouldn’t shoot any more.Interesting enough, cottontail rabbit populations in this area likewise have dropped during the same period, from large numbers “back in the day” to a scarcity – almost a rarity – now.My experience with rabbits is very similar as my experience with quail, with the exception that, from the time I was old enough to walk fields and forests back in Iowa where I was born and lived until the early ’60s, rabbits were pretty much everywhere in the great outdoors.I started hunting and bringing home cottontails as soon as I was permitted to carry a gun afield, starting with a “pump-up” air rifle and graduating to my dad’s old Stevens .22.Dad never owned a shotgun, so my first really successful rabbit hunts were with his old Stevens Buckhorn bolt-action .22.