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How to Skin a Rabbit in 30 Seconds

Hunters often admit the real work—dressing, skinning, processing—begins once the animal is down. But when your quarry is a rabbit, it can be a quick job.

Recipe: Roasted Rabbit with Sage Stuffing

If you've got some rabbit meat in the freezer, this recipe could be just what you're looking for.

Recipe: Popcorn Rabbit

This bite-sized nugget recipe will have everyone hopping to the serving plate.

Recipe: Braised Rabbit with Olives and Preserved Lemons

The French technique of braising is a delicious way to cook meat that causes it to fall right off the bone, and it lends itself especially well to wild-game meat.

Recipe: Whiskey Peach Rabbit

If you've got any rabbits, game birds or even chicken available, this latest recipe from Georgia Pellegrini is a can't-miss.

The Little Big Game

When Frank Miniter was left to hunt rabbits without the help of dogs he found that it wasn't as difficult as he surmised. Here are some helpful tips to land cottontails without dogs.

Know-How: Put the Sneak on Rabbits

Fresh snow presents new opportunities to blast bunnies without stomping brush or running beagles—if you’re stealthy.

Know-How: Rabbits on the Run

Sure, there are many other things for a hunter to do at this time of year, but if someone invites you along to run their beagles, go. Keep these things in mind.

6 Reasons to Start Beagling

Chasing bunnies with beagles is an affordable, exciting experience. If you’ve never tried it you should, but be careful—it’s easy to get hooked on hunting with these little hounds.

Winter Bunnies

Dave Campbell's back on his feet. Time to do a little rabbit hunting.

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