The cottontail is the best of all the rabbits/hares for table fare.
If their liver does not have spots on it, and there are no other obvious signs (crud around the eyes, open wounds), I eat them.
I have never used any dog to assist in rabbit hunting.
I walk slow and look a lot in open sage brush areas. In rocky areas, I also walk slow and use my scope to look for sunbathing rabbits among the open areas of the rocky stuff.
If their liver does not have spots on it, and there are no other obvious signs (crud around the eyes, open wounds), I eat them.
I have never used any dog to assist in rabbit hunting.
I walk slow and look a lot in open sage brush areas. In rocky areas, I also walk slow and use my scope to look for sunbathing rabbits among the open areas of the rocky stuff.