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Call techniques can be used to hunt snowshoe hares, particularly with the help of trained beagles that respond to hare calls and scents.
Snowshoe Hare Calls and Beagle Response
Snowshoe hares are a challenging quarry due to their elusive nature and cyclical populations. Beagles can be trained to respond to hare calls and scents, making them a valuable asset for snowshoe hare hunting. The key is to use specific calls that mimic the hares’ sounds, such as their high-pitched alarm calls, which typically occur in the morning and evening.
Winter Tracking and Snowshoe Hare Behavior
In the winter months, snowshoe hares rely on their exceptional camouflage abilities to evade detection. They tend to move in a zigzag pattern across the landscape, often using existing trails and game paths. Understanding their behavior and tracking patterns is crucial for successful hunting. When tracking snowshoe hares in winter, look for areas with dense willow, birch, or alder cover, as these provide ideal habitat for the hares.
Effective Hunting Strategies
To increase the chances of hunting snowshoe hares successfully, it’s essential to use a combination of calls, tracking, and knowledge of their habitat and behavior. Hunters can use calls in areas with high hare activity, such as near feeding sites, and then track the response. Beagles can be used to locate hares, and once the hound is on the scent, the hunter can move in for a shot. Hunters should also be aware of the hare’s cyclical population patterns, as they can greatly impact the success of a hunt.
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