Hunting Pictures
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Papa Jon was proud of the two big swamp rabbits he bagged after an exciting boat ride up the river to Miller’s Ditch.  Nov 04



Bunnies beware, we got the hounds and the hardware to get it done.   Nov 04



Billy is my dog wrangler and  third member of our three man hunting club.



Papa Jon bags a bunny.



 Jon plans on washing that truck after the season is over.



I had to shoot down a tree but I got him.



Jon and his young hound Annie.  This is the first bunny she ever ran to the gun.  Good job Annie.



Bill knows how to get it done.  He bagged three of these four bunnies in just under 45 minutes.  The action was fast a furriest and all went his way.  I tried to tell Billy that there was some rule that you are not to kill an entire family.



We may look like three Red Neck Outlaws, but we are some happy hunters.  I was glad that my Dad was along on this hunt.  This was the last time we would ever hunt together.  This was Nov 03 and he passed away Jul  04.



Rev J.B. Cain  (My Dad)
19 May 1924  - 12 July 2004



Billy and I had to beat the heat. Travel by boat and swat skeeters to bag these bunnies.    Oct 04.


 
The Pascagoula River bottoms show off some 10 ft high cypress knees during a dry spell.


 
Peaches put a bunny in a tree.


 
Traveling Black Creek to bag some bunnies.


 
Old one shot Dave bagged his first bunny.  Jan 04.


 
Hounds travel the Pascagoula River in pursuit on bunnies.  They did not know what would be in store within the untamed Big Swamp that lay ahead.


 
After a river hunt,  Jon stays with the dogs, while Billy goes for the truck.   Nov 04.


 
Lots of these are in South Ms.


 
A mess of hounds ready to rock some bunnies world.  Jan 05.


 
Jon takes a break, sitting on a  boat we had found the previous year.  Check out the Hunting Article (Water Wabbits) to learn more about this boat.


 
Peaches don’t let a little water get in the way of a hot race.


 
Jon, they are eating your lunch.

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