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A Jack Rabbit Story

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Mark Fairchild
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Howdy, a couple of days ago a post about eating rabbit showed up on Food & Spirts. This post did not get much play, but it did make me recall a true tail about Jack Rabbit hunting from my now seemingly distant past.

A bit of background is required. I spent 40 years in Midland, TX in Oil and Gas. Y'all also know that the area around Midland has many dry land cotton fields. What you may not know is that most of those cotton fields are surrounded by what we called Mesquite Pastures. These Mesquite Pastures were once cleared and clean cattle pastures. When oil was discovered on much of this land, the owners quickly decided that mailbox money was much easier than ranching and just moved off and left these pastures go fallow. These once grassy pastures became choked with Mesquite, totally covered. This cover became an intense breeding ground for both Cotton Tails and Jack Rabbits, thousands of rabbits.

Well, had several Aggie Cotton Farmer friends, mostly around Midkiff, TX. One day one asks if I would like to come down and shot Jack Rabbits in his cotton field. Seems that at night the Jacks would leave the mesquite pasture and come into the cotton. When the cotton plants were emergent, the Jacks would eat the tender shoots and the plants would die. Many of his fields were surrounded on 3 or 4 sides with mesquite pasture. You could see wide swaths where there were no plants due to the Jacks. No plants mean no money, he wanted them dead.
On our first foray we went with flashlights and 22's. We were amazed and astounded by the numbers. Jack Rabbit Friday Nights quickly became an obsession.

Wound up being about 6 of us. For about 15 years from late 90's into the 2000's every Friday night in the Spring and Summer was Jack Rabbit night. Weapon lethality quickly escalated, mostly AR type 223's, some 220 Swifts (220 Swift will VAPORIZE a Jack) and AK's. Any caliber we could get copious amounts of cheap ammo. I also purchased a Super Spotlight from an outfit in Australia that they used to hunt kangaroos with. You could cook a rabbit in its skin with this light, awesome reach out power beam.

At dusk until about 1 or 2 in the morning we hunted Jacks. The number of them was staggering, they would come out of those Mesquite Pastures by the hundreds in waves. We literally shot until we just got too tired to shoot anymore. We would kill hundreds every night, truly hundreds. I was on some Varmint site at the time reporting this. It got to be such a big deal that people from all over wanted to come to West Texas to shoot rabbits. The farmer said Hell Yes they can come, just don't drive on the crops. For a couple of years we scheduled folks from all over to come shoot Jacks.

Well as you might guess on a site that had people from all over looking at it, we always got the reprimand of 'Why are you not eating what you kill?'. The old, 'Coyotes gotta eat too' was not good enough. Of course, what these Yankee types did not know were a couple of things. A Jack Rabbit is NOT a rabbit; it is a Hare. Like a duck, it is all dark meat, and the meat is covered in a silver skin like pork ribs. NO sane person, especially a Texan would ever eat a Jack rabbit.

So now, having made a short story long, is the part that tickled me about the Food & Spirts rabbit post. What we always told the stinkin' Yankee's was the famous Texas Jack Rabbit Receipe. That recipe is to take your Jack and skin it and nail it to a board. Then did a 3' X 3' hole and put about 1' of cow or buffalo chips in the bottom, light them and let them go to coals, cover with 6" dirt. Put the board with the rabbit in the hole over the coals and cover with sheet of tin. Let cook for 1 to 2 hours. Remove the board with the rabbit, pull the rabbit off and throw it away and eat the board. This generally stopped all calls for eating Jack Rabbits.


An aside, man do I miss those days, really, really miss them. Most of those years were with one or two of my Grandsons and that was so wonderful. Times change, Granddads get old, boys grow up and find girls. Also, something changed in West Texas. In the late 2000's the number of Jacks began to drop, then plummeted, dunno? I just know that prior to that you could drive down 349 or 158 and see Jacks sitting by the roadside ALL the time. Not so anymore. Glad for the cotton farmers, but sad for those like us that love to stay out most of the night shooting Jacks be the hundreds!
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
Maximus Johnson
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Great story. Have you ever tried Jack Rabbit before? Chicken Fried Jack Rabbit backstrap will make you spit farm raised chicken fried chicken out of your mouth. It's fantastic.

There are too many people IMO that turn their nose up at eating wild game like Jack Rabbit, Wild Hogs, Ducks, Squirrels etc. Prepared correctly they are all great. It is only out of our over-abundance as a population that we do not eat this food.
Mark Fairchild
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Maximus: Howdy, In answer to your question, I have not!
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
Dirty-8-thirty Ag
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Hunted in the Rabbit Roundup in May of 2016. We hunted Midland County, around Midkiff. We shot 801 (700 jacks/101 cotton tail) in one night, and got third place. The two teams in front of us killed 1400 and 1100. Around that time you could drive anywhere in Glasscock/Upton/Reagan/Midland counties and see 20-30 jack rabbits in a 5 minute span. It was wild.
Mark Fairchild
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Dirty-8: Glad to see the numbers are back, awesome hunt. No Jack left alive!! Good for y'all, we never picked up the dead ones, whadyall do with them??? The stench!
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
Jackrabbit Ag
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What the F??


Mark Fairchild
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Jackrabbit Ag: Howdy, sorry, please hide or change your handle!
Gig'em, Ole Army Class of '70
Dirty-8-thirty Ag
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We had to take them to the Co-Op in Midkiff for the official count. We already had the count exact when we got there. We had separate bins for JRs & CTs. One guy kept count of jacks and one guy kept count of cotton tails with a pitch counter. Luckily it was during about 2 days of 50 degree weather that early May, so it wasn't too bad. We wore palpating gloves while handling them.
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The OP story sounds like the intro of a movie called " The Night of the Lepus". If you haven't seen the movie, it is probably the greatest movie about giant killer rabbits ever made.
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Jackrabbit Ag said:

What the F??




OnlyForNow
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Did a rabbit hunt in the winter at a buddy's place in Tulia back in 07 or 08.

Man that was a fun night.

Another OBer was there... shotguns, 17s, 22s, and maybe 1 AR were used ended up with like 50-60 rabbits I think.
AnScAggie
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I haven't seen a jackrabbit in S.Texas in forever, maybe it has something to do with you moving to Rockport.
OldArmy71
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Howdy! I taught at Midland College 1980-81. Had some good students, a number of whom were dual enrollees from Midland High School.

I also have a jackrabbit story from the oil patch. I probably won't be able to remember all the details. Over 55 years ago.

During my summers off from A&M I worked as a laborer in the Oregon Basin field outside of Cody, Wyoming. I got to know a lot of the regular employees, of course.

One fall when I was back in school, my father included in one of his letters to me the story of an incident that had befallen one of the pumpers I knew.

The guy needed something from a shed near some storage tanks and pulled up near it in his pickup, leaving the door open after he got out.

He entered the dark shed and was looking around for whatever it was he needed when a huge jackrabbit jumped at him, and kept jumping at him, biting him several times in the process.

He fought the thing off after a minute or two and retreated from the shed, pausing for a moment to lean against it and catch his breath. He then staggered over to his truck and that damn hare was sitting on the front seat waiting for him!

That was his story, anyway, and that's all I remember of it.
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Sounds like a scene out of Jurassic park except instead of a dilophosaurus, it's a giant jack rabbit
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Corps_Ag12 said:

Sounds like a scene out of Jurassic park except instead of a dilophosaurus, it's a giant jack rabbit

They can be vicious.

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McInnis
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Anyone else remember Jimmy Carter being attacked by a swamp rabbit?

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-30/jimmy-carter-killer-rabbit-1979/103527688
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