Submitted by ConnectionFluffy7297 t3_110pd89 in newhampshire
Hunting regulations in NH state that a hunter may take 3 snowshoe hares per day for six months out of the year. This implies that the population must be very high (by comparison a hunter may only take a single whitetail deer per year). This is corroborated by historical hunting literature which frequently describes hare and rabbit species in general as being prolific breeders, to the point where survival manuals warn against trying to live off hare/rabbit alone ("rabbit starvation"), which suggests that the animal is so common and easy to harvest that one might end up focusing his hunting efforts on it alone out of laziness or something. Outdoor lore is awash with references to rabbit snares, 22s for rabbits, light rabbit loads for big game rifles, etc.
Yet I've been exploring the forests of New England for almost 20 years, from the northern tip of Coos county to the Mohawk forests in MA, and in my experience, hares and rabbits of any kind are by far the rarest animal to encounter in the woods. In a given year I will see dozens of deer and moose and hundreds of turkey, grouse, squirrel, porcupines, foxes, etc for every solitary hare/rabbit I see in nature. I have literally seen more bobcats in person than hares or rabbits.
Does anyone else see hare species regularly or have success hunting them? This has been a source of bewilderment to me for years. Hares are supposed to be a common game animal per every source I've ever read, but in reality it seems you're more likely to encounter bigfoot. It's like the species rapidly went extinct right before I discovered the outdoors and the hunting regs just haven't been updated or something, or we're living in a simulation and there's a glitch causing rabbits to fail to load. I can't think of any other explanation. Based on what I've seen it should be illegal to hunt them because they are clearly critically endangered. I'm allowed to shoot three in one day but I've only seen maybe three in my entire life. I could more easily shoot three fisher cats in one day.
Mynewadventures t1_j8abe1a wrote
They are there. They see you and make sure that you can't see them.
The cotton tails are in Southern NH, the hares are up North, and you need trained dogs to get any of them.