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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 148989" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>On the rabbit drives we were after Jacks.</p><p>In our class when we were about in the 6th grade or so us boys on Saturdays (after our chores were done in the winter) would go to farmsteads and hunt a few cottontails and then go to one of our homes and fry them up. Did this many Saturdays in the winter through the years. Had fun and what a blast. Never shot more than we would eat. Always a challenge to see who could get the most.</p><p>I was told by an old timer in the Badlands many years ago that is was OK to eat a Jack but to look around its ears for boils. If it had boils don't eat them. He said he did it all the time. Said they were sometimes tough and stringy but edible. I personally like the cottontails as they were tender and tasty!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 148989, member: 642"] On the rabbit drives we were after Jacks. In our class when we were about in the 6th grade or so us boys on Saturdays (after our chores were done in the winter) would go to farmsteads and hunt a few cottontails and then go to one of our homes and fry them up. Did this many Saturdays in the winter through the years. Had fun and what a blast. Never shot more than we would eat. Always a challenge to see who could get the most. I was told by an old timer in the Badlands many years ago that is was OK to eat a Jack but to look around its ears for boils. If it had boils don't eat them. He said he did it all the time. Said they were sometimes tough and stringy but edible. I personally like the cottontails as they were tender and tasty! [/QUOTE]
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