Falconry: Hunting Jackrabbits

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  • @robertlawrence7958
    @robertlawrence7958 4 роки тому +16

    That blue hare you showed is actually the Brown Hare, which, as you correctly stated, is our equivalent of your Jack rabbit.
    Here in the UK the blue hare is another name for the mountain hare which I believe would be the equivalent of your snowshoe hare. It turns white in winter.

  • @massmanute
    @massmanute 6 місяців тому +2

    I got a kick out of the parrot. It seemed to have said "whaaaat" just after Ben said "what". I don't know if the parrot was imitating Ben, but it sounded like it.

  • @matthiasfloren2610
    @matthiasfloren2610 2 роки тому +1

    I live in Belgium we have hares. I find them so cool looking. Spotted the leggy buggers even in industrial terrain. If there's open habitat and some cover you'll find them.

  • @Anon702Native
    @Anon702Native 4 роки тому +10

    20:18 that bird is a party animal!

  • @yeomama8424
    @yeomama8424 4 роки тому +9

    Great video, as usual. And your co-host Max seems to be coming out of his shell He’s got a lot of valuable input on jackrabbits 😁

  • @facundobinelli6077
    @facundobinelli6077 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, i live in Argentinian Patagonia and the vegetation in this area looks pretty similar to the sage brush, we have many thorny bushes here and european hares aplenty(sadly since they're introduced).

  • @lubospaprcka5975
    @lubospaprcka5975 4 роки тому +6

    Ben thank you for uploading such good information!

  • @jaydendrelinger4304
    @jaydendrelinger4304 Рік тому +2

    I agree with the idea that plucking animals off for sheer entertainment is problematic. I wish that concept would resonate amongst more hunters but as the saying goes, “if wishes were fishes we’d all take a swim”…

  • @GURWINDER_RAI
    @GURWINDER_RAI 4 роки тому +5

    I love your videos.... nice information ! Thank you.

  • @paulhines8612
    @paulhines8612 3 роки тому +3

    Ben your content is first class. I especially get a chuckle out of your impersonations....of what the animals may be thinking. I have one suggestion. Often times you're talking for quite some time about an animal without any intervening video or pictures. I think it would bump your already excellent videos up a few more notches if you could have some mini video or even still shot(s) in the corner of the screen; this way we can examine the specimen while you're talking about them. Thanks for your service.

  • @Aaron65444
    @Aaron65444 4 роки тому +5

    Long videos are the best. I just want to say, thank you for making this resource for others. I have learned so much from you. I think I have seen almost every falconry video. This is what open source media is all about. If I can make a request, please do a video on biology and feathers. I am curious about migration patterns too. It seems like a lot of the birds in southern California stay year round, and like humans, we get a lot of "tourist birds" too.

  • @KikiYushima
    @KikiYushima 4 роки тому +7

    Hey Ben, I was wondering if you'd be able to do a video about falconry dogs. I don't know if you use them or not, but I know a fair few people do. It'd be interesting to learn about training and what it's like to man both animals in the field.

  • @goranmladenovski6392
    @goranmladenovski6392 4 роки тому +10

    When you are doing a mews tour Ben?

  • @kylewilshusen9898
    @kylewilshusen9898 4 роки тому +5

    Great info. I would love to see more prey videos like this

  • @Anon702Native
    @Anon702Native 4 роки тому +4

    Great drone shots and great info as always!

  • @oldskolrich
    @oldskolrich 3 роки тому +2

    Jack Rabbit is short for the now defunct name "Jackass Rabbits". They vaguely resemble the long ears and hindquarter of a donkey. The name was dubbed by pioneers and miners of the 19th century.

  • @btakin8737
    @btakin8737 4 роки тому +3

    Priceless! Max to the Max! Oh, great material on jackrabbits as well😝

  • @adhamabouwafia5089
    @adhamabouwafia5089 4 роки тому +2

    Great video with lots of very useful information Ben!

  • @laragwen102
    @laragwen102 4 роки тому +5

    We've been eating jacks for 20 years. They make great stews and chilly. Chilly is the best! The dark red meat reminds me of boar and bear as compared to cottontails where the meat is much lighter and less nutritious. Jack meat can be quite gamey, in my experience, but guests love it until I tell them what it is.

  • @Desmond17
    @Desmond17 4 роки тому +14

    So basically, this is Max's channel now ?
    I, for one, welcome our new feathered overlord.

  • @kingsolomon4392
    @kingsolomon4392 3 роки тому

    really appreciate max powell sharing his falconry experience w us on youtube, comparing and contrasting it with your info!

  • @jonahmcbride934
    @jonahmcbride934 4 роки тому +4

    I grew up eating Jack Rabbits. Slow cooked them in a pot or crock pot till they become tender. Actually can be quite delicious, but have never been able to convince my girls. lol.

  • @freebirdofreason1994
    @freebirdofreason1994 4 роки тому +2

    Good to watch, very informative as usual thanks for sharing.

  • @dougclark4561
    @dougclark4561 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this, Ben. This is exactly the type of stuff I was hoping for when we exchanged messages last year. Gonna be way closer to Jackrabbit territory next year.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 2 роки тому +1

    Does the hawk normally succeed in actually killing a jackrabbit, or do you often need to administer the coup-de-gras? And, how? Sorry to be so pesky with questions... BTW, should I mention your channel when commenting on other falconry channels, to publicize you a bit? ?

  • @briansmith9734
    @briansmith9734 2 місяці тому

    Love the background effects

  • @davepeace4037
    @davepeace4037 3 роки тому

    Max makes this my favorite episode.

  • @jantirpak7902
    @jantirpak7902 4 роки тому +3

    Good evening Ben, a well-introduced jackrabbit species.

  • @foreignbirb2579
    @foreignbirb2579 3 роки тому +2

    Is that a harness on your macaw? If not, it could be plucked feathers, which means one thing: your pet needs more attention, and is stressed!

    • @leetlebob8203
      @leetlebob8203 3 роки тому +2

      He said he’s a rescue at the start and that he has been plucking due to the old owners not providing him with appropriate enrichment.

  • @yahelmedinaberrones7895
    @yahelmedinaberrones7895 4 роки тому +2

    Very nice video as always.
    I think it would be interesting a video about the correct way to take off the prey from a bird and some other tips during the hunt.

  • @davidpook5778
    @davidpook5778 4 роки тому +2

    Well done, Always learn something here!

  • @wesleyworley8982
    @wesleyworley8982 3 роки тому

    You've got a heckler for this one!

  • @shaneshac
    @shaneshac 4 роки тому +1

    I hear the virus is hitting rabbit populations in the USA quite badly. The effects in Europe have been devastating with entire areas completely wiped clean. The sooner you take measures to ensure some survive the better

  • @yamcider6930
    @yamcider6930 3 роки тому

    I like this format!

  • @JERFALCON
    @JERFALCON 4 роки тому +1

    Don’t see many Jacks these days either. Last place I saw a set of decent tracks had two “bunny blasters” walking out into the Warren! 😢

  • @garyblack8794
    @garyblack8794 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the videos i always love learning more and your videos have saved my falconer friend from lots of probing questions Im not one but i find the hobby very interesting and you present information very well

  • @LordDaymien
    @LordDaymien 4 роки тому +2

    Can you make a video about Training your first longwing? Telemetry. Chamber Bred vs Passage vs Imprint. Ducks vs Grouse/Pheasants. Do I need a Pigeon Loft to reliably train a big longwing? Avoiding Eagles, etc.

  • @kenna6903
    @kenna6903 4 роки тому +2

    Can you do videos on cotten tails for where I am we do not have jacks. Also species profiles for the lanner, red tail, and red shouldered.

  • @Kapok6
    @Kapok6 4 роки тому +4

    I literally ate jackrabbit street tacos while watching this.

    • @Anon702Native
      @Anon702Native 4 роки тому +1

      Do you have a recipe you can share? My freezer is literally full of jacks 😂

    • @Kapok6
      @Kapok6 4 роки тому +2

      @@Anon702Native damndelicious.net/2019/04/18/mexican-street-tacos/ sub jack for beef and I use 2x the garlic it calls for. I sautéed in avocado oil in a cast iron skillet.

    • @Kapok6
      @Kapok6 4 роки тому +2

      @@Anon702Native Also, for something simple, just slice the backstraps into medallions like beef filets are cut from tenderloin, lightly salt and pepper, then sauté in avocado oil until it's cooked through but not overcooked or dry. Taste to me is similar to a cross between venison and bison.

    • @Anon702Native
      @Anon702Native 4 роки тому +2

      @@Kapok6 thanks a ton. I'm going out in 30min hopefully I'll get a fresh one 👍

    • @Kapok6
      @Kapok6 4 роки тому

      @@Anon702Native best of luck!

  • @juanotero4821
    @juanotero4821 4 роки тому +2

    Hey I like your videos really enjoy ... keep it up 👍 👍👍

  • @sherizaahd
    @sherizaahd 2 роки тому +1

    This was great. I know that rabbit meat is so low in fat that it's a nutritional problem for anything just eating rabbit, unless you eat the organs as well. I don't know why that would be OK for some raptors and not others, your eagle example but it is a thing that you probably already know, hah. How about a video of you or someone doing the jack rabbit swap, skin and processing? I like that kind of thing to learn from.

  • @Aaron65444
    @Aaron65444 4 роки тому +2

    can you show and talk about your mews and weather yard? I am so curious.

  • @tylerbess7510
    @tylerbess7510 4 роки тому +2

    Can we get a video on how you train to wait-on?

  • @juanotero4821
    @juanotero4821 4 роки тому +2

    By the way that bird on the background awesome 👏 almost took over the show. 😂😂😂

  • @lanes8237
    @lanes8237 3 роки тому +1

    Ben, I would love it if you could share your thoughts about falconers teaming up with guys who hunt with dogs. Obviously if this were done in tandem you'd do it without a gun. I just pictured the dog flushing or running the birds and the falcon/hawk killing it.

  • @maxinpains6937
    @maxinpains6937 4 роки тому +2

    Max is happy now .

  • @anablackmoon5114
    @anablackmoon5114 3 роки тому

    Really informative 👍👍👍

  • @davidtorres710
    @davidtorres710 4 роки тому +2

    Yea Ben Max's cracks me up question jacks anybody when processing meat there a sac of clear liquid with a bunch of parasites that look like white tadpoles do u guys have them there in Utah or is that a California thing anyway great videos ps I have a son that lives in Taylorsville going up there to vist my son an do some scouting

    • @ayeartogrow
      @ayeartogrow 4 роки тому

      Yes I saw that clear sac often. It is part of the life cycle of worms (like tape worms). The sac and parasite things in it won't ever be worms themselves, but if eaten by say a coyote then they are what will develop into worms. Then the worms shed cysts. The cysts are eaten by the rabbits and the cysts develop into the clear sacs/parasites. That is my understanding of it.

  • @dakotaadra1044
    @dakotaadra1044 4 роки тому

    @Ben Woodruff After watching your series of videos it occurred to me that Harris's Hawks are often lumped in with buteos by falconers. Why is this the case? We classify them different taxonomically as parabuteos. They seem to be of a more similar build to a goshawk with longer wings. They have more flexible feathers like a buteo. And finally they exhibit behaviors that are almost unseen in the raptor world. To me they seem nothing like a buteo although I have no personal experience with them. Is parabuteo a misnomer? Or is it an accurate assessment? Or perhaps it is a misunderstanding on my part, and it is not commonplace to lump Harris's Hawks in with buteos?

  • @ChuckDuncan
    @ChuckDuncan 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks Ben!

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 4 роки тому +2

    Off-topic, but I just watched a video of a Goshawk feeding on a deer carcass that a wolf had left behind (after marking the territory ;-)) and the Goshawk got pretty dirty about the head... I guess, in winter, "free" protein and calories are a great survival proposition! Do you see this behaviour often?
    BTW, be as "preachy" as you like. Great to get a feel for the interaction among the prey animals and their predators.

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  4 роки тому +2

      If you read regular field guides or things like that it will seem like most Raptors don’t scavenge. But then when you see people who have put trail cams and survey sides out by a carcass, it is amazing that basically any raptor under the right circumstances is happy to scavenge a free meal.

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 2 роки тому +1

    You're absolutely allowed to talk about pthe circle of life '...we're all in it, until we're not!

  • @oldschoolhawking8191
    @oldschoolhawking8191 4 роки тому +4

    Jackrabbits are a sore subject right now to California and Nevada falconers. Their numbers seem to be at a all time low.

    • @davidtorres710
      @davidtorres710 4 роки тому +2

      U got that right man was telling my son the same thing lean times

    • @Ran-vm7fu
      @Ran-vm7fu 4 роки тому +1

      Not to mention the hemorrhagic disease.. mostly in southern California, but yea.. can't find a rabbit to save my life

    • @laragwen102
      @laragwen102 4 роки тому

      I've hunted Jacks for 30 years. I've never seen their numbers this low. I've lost many of my hunting fields to warehouse proliferation but even in my remaining few fields not a jack is to be found. My poor Harris!

  • @magicizaproblem
    @magicizaproblem 3 роки тому

    Max is a wild bird!

  • @pakcanhunter
    @pakcanhunter 3 роки тому

    I agree with you on the wasting of jack rabbit.

  • @skyking6989
    @skyking6989 3 роки тому

    Awesome but my heart is with the longwings.

  • @davidtorres710
    @davidtorres710 4 роки тому +2

    well i got lucky yesterday my cast Harris got a double jacks happy happy amen to mikey and maya

  • @joehughes6337
    @joehughes6337 3 роки тому

    Your macaw is hilarious 😆

  • @Aaron65444
    @Aaron65444 4 роки тому

    what is a "bumper year?" like drout?

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  4 роки тому +2

      Bumper year is a good year when there is an unexpected population explosion

  • @birdman5197
    @birdman5197 3 роки тому +1

    #bringmaxonthepodcast 😁

  • @randymcclellan9569
    @randymcclellan9569 4 роки тому +2

    You could also recommend steel shot to those who hunt rabbits

    • @christopherrowley7506
      @christopherrowley7506 3 роки тому

      'use what you kill' is a reasonable motto for any hunter. You could use it to feed your dog, use the skin for crafts or sell it to someone that does crafts. You could eat it, although I know most would never do that. If you can't think of a use for it, and it's not on private land where they are causing a problem, I feel fine recommending to you--don't shoot the animal.

  • @GURWINDER_RAI
    @GURWINDER_RAI 4 роки тому

    Have anyone domesticated hares?

    • @benwoodrufffalconry
      @benwoodrufffalconry  4 роки тому +2

      Not in America. A few people have bred jackrabbits here and there, but they have never been legitimately domesticated to my knowledge

    • @GURWINDER_RAI
      @GURWINDER_RAI 4 роки тому

      @@benwoodrufffalconry got it.

  • @ac9356
    @ac9356 4 роки тому +2

    Did ur parrot just copy u ad said hair

  • @mahmoudsahoor3625
    @mahmoudsahoor3625 3 роки тому

    Beter than the horse try the Yamaha Raptor or banshee