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  1. #11
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    Re: Rabbit season

    Rabbit sickness is actually a combination of lack of vitamins and protien poisoning. The rabbits are just too damn lean for our own good
    The solution is to eat all of the rabbit: brain, liver, kidneys and heart.
    Cheers,
    Grant

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    Re: Rabbit season

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Friendly View Post
    so make sure you keep some vitamin c in your survival kit! LOL!

    anyone know about rabbit hunting in the Kamloops are tho? it's probably going to be my first game...
    We went up Coldwater on the way back from Merritt one cold winter day, tons of bunny tracks but hard to see them buggers. I got tired of walking and sinking into the snow (need snowshoes...). Maybe next season we'll get out together.
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    Re: Rabbit season

    Quote Originally Posted by Grantmac View Post
    Rabbit sickness is actually a combination of lack of vitamins and protien poisoning. The rabbits are just too damn lean for our own good
    The solution is to eat all of the rabbit: brain, liver, kidneys and heart.
    Cheers,
    Grant

    Very cool. I was wondering about that!

    Thanks

    Wolfman
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    - Dick Proenneke

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    Re: Rabbit season

    its just like eating Caribou ... Very tasty .. not enough nutritional value to keep you alive for very long
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    Willing to help and answer archery related questions to the best of my ability ...all you gotta do is ask

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    Re: Rabbit season

    Quote Originally Posted by Bowzone_Mikey View Post
    its just like eating Caribou ... Very tasty .. not enough nutritional value to keep you alive for very long

    Sounds like pizza!

    Actually I've had more than my share of Bugs Bunny's kinfolk - never had to live on it though

    Wolfman
    "didn't want the cabin lookin' like it was built by a boyscout with a dull hatchet."

    - Dick Proenneke

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    Re: Rabbit season

    Quote Originally Posted by Junorr500 View Post
    If the situation arises where you have to survive off of rabbits (say stuck out in the winter for some reason) you can get scurvy. There is not enouph fat on rabbits to provide your body with enouph of the right kind of nutrients and minerals.
    Try this for a cure:

    How to make Pine Tea, the Native American Cure for Scurvy
    • Grab a handful of pine needles, about 1/4 cup is all you need.
    • Place in boiling water for ten to fifteen minutes.
    • Add lemon and honey if available.
    • You now have 100% of the US RDA requirement for vitamin C.
    Drink up and enjoy your woodsy brew, it tastes and smells like the pine forest from which it came.
    "Don't believe everything you think."

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    Re: Rabbit season

    Quote Originally Posted by islandboy View Post
    Try this for a cure:
    I have actually made and used pine needle tea. Tastes like pine-sol a bit - and no, I don't know what Pine-sol really tastes like Just kinda figure that that is what it would taste like

    But its an acquired taste - kinda like Retsina or Absinthe Better for ya though.

    Wolfman
    "didn't want the cabin lookin' like it was built by a boyscout with a dull hatchet."

    - Dick Proenneke

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