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Old January 30, 2014, 07:42 PM   #3
buck460XVR
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While they do have black eyes and black tips on their ears, they are still hard to spot in the woods. Late in the winter when their coat starts to yellow, they are easier to spot against fresh snow. On dirty/old snow they are tough. They are bigger than cottontails and don't taste like 'em when eaten. Some folks say they like 'em....me not so much, but they are fun with a hound late in the year when nuttin' else is open.
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