Prairie Sportsman
Black Friday Rabbits
Clip: Season 17 Episode 3 | 16m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
A group of guys mark 20 years of their annual rabbit hunt.
Host Bret Amundson spends the day after Thanksgiving with a group of guys marking 20 years of their annual rabbit hunt. The tradition is more than a hunt. It’s a chance for old friends to get together, have fun, and tease one another about their shooting skills.
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Prairie Sportsman
Black Friday Rabbits
Clip: Season 17 Episode 3 | 16m 35sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Bret Amundson spends the day after Thanksgiving with a group of guys marking 20 years of their annual rabbit hunt. The tradition is more than a hunt. It’s a chance for old friends to get together, have fun, and tease one another about their shooting skills.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- Oh, right in front of you, go right.
- Get him?
- I don't think so.
- [Hunter] I don't think so.
- He's coming back right in front of me.
Well, this is pretty wild.
Welcome to Prairie Sportsman.
We're on a rabbit hunt right now with a group of guys that are celebrating the 20th anniversary of this small game tradition.
(upbeat music) - Good morning.
I know man, this is getting a little tighter every year.
- We're here gambling.
- Yeah, it's been a long day.
- So we started about, well it'd be 20 years ago, 20th annual.
Started with me, David and Mike Kosak.
- It was Christmas break in high school and nothing really to hunt, no birds to hunt besides doing a little pheasant hunting.
And three of us just decided, let's find something else to do, let's maybe go try and shoot some rabbits.
- After a few bad storms over Christmas, we moved it to Thanksgiving and it's been a lot better since then.
Probably put two or three there, the rest pushed down, gotta have people on the far back.
- I'll be on the outside.
- Yeah, people with 12 gauge or whatever on the far back.
- The wife says no squirrels.
- Okay.
- No squirrels on this place.
- Chickens are fair game?
Best thing we get shot all day.
- If you get the roosters, that's fine.
- All right, let's do it.
- Rabbit tracks all over in here.
- Right in front of you, go right.
- [Bret] Oh, he's coming back right in front of me.
- Oh my God.
- Coming out Calvin.
- He's back here.
Guess I should have been carrying a gun.
I could have stepped on the thing.
(laughs) We're in ‘em now.
Right in front of you, David, Tupman.
He ran right at you.
- [David] I know he... - Oh, right at you David, right at you, David.
- [Bret] Still going.
(gunshots ring out) - Right by you, David.
He's right here, right in front.
- Got him?
- Yeah, holding real tight.
- [Bret] Gonna try to show you some tracks and a rub.
(gunshots firing) - We're just warming up.
- No, I love it.
Make time for it every year, travel a lot for work, but I always try to make it home for this so we can go see my buddies and go shoot some rabbits.
- It's a good excuse to get everybody together once a year and walk around and push a bunch of groves and have a bunch of fun.
- I thought you had an extension in it at one point.
- I should have.
It'd be a... - No, a stock extension.
- Oh there is, there's like an inch.
So this would fit a 10-year-old, yeah.
- You should get like three more of those.
- Yeah.
- I'll take the ditch.
A couple people around the back, Andrew and Stan, you guys talk right there.
- [Bret] What are you shooting this time?
- Some Winchester has some commemorative holes that they loaded years ago, so I've been loading them with black powder.
- [Bret] Oh that's cool.
- But they're kind of a single shot proposition, they don't feed well, so that's all we need though.
- [Bret] So make your shot count.
- Yeah, just edit it out if I miss.
Take care of that post.
Like put in some B roll of a rabbit getting smoked and just cut to that.
Because I don't know how well they shoot to be honest.
- [Hunter] Just a rabbit right there.
Right in the ditch, right in front of you.
(Stanton opens fire) - [Bret] Did you get him?
- I'm gonna put another one in.
(gunshots ring out) - [Bret] Smoke.
- I think I might've got out the box.
- [Bret] He's right there, he is right there, see him?
- See if we can get a safe.
- Okay, yeah, he just ran in.
He's sitting right there.
Right through this little opening right here, he's just sitting there right behind that first tree.
I think you got him that time.
One right here, right here, right here.
See him?
(gunshot rings out) - Yeah.
I'm glad they went off without an issue.
Special set of requirements around black powder and how you load it.
But with the brass shells, it works perfectly.
You don't quite get the speed like you do with modern propellants, but it sure is fun.
- [Hunter] You got a bunch of them.
- Yeah, some people think it's luck.
(gunshots ring out) Bret had to point them both out to me.
- [Hunter] I saw the assist.
- (laughs) Yeah.
Well we got one that's in there, I might as well just pop in and grab it.
- [Bret] Oh, pheasant.
Too busy getting rabbits.
- Winchester did a special run of, I believe they were World War II commemorative ammunition loaded in brass holes and they sold them by I think the box of five or 10 and I bought as many as they had.
So I've got a a pile of them at home.
This is my grandfather's model, 12 Winchester.
- [Bret] That's awesome.
- I wasn't gonna take it, he kept really good care of it.
But when I grabbed those black powder shells, I was like, if I shoot those through my SX3, I'm gonna turn that into a single shot for the rest of the day.
This was the gun for the job today.
- [Bret] I mean, what a classic shotgun.
(gunshots ring out) - Bring a shotgun with you?
- Oh yeah.
- All right.
- [Bret] I'll carry the camera for a couple groves too if you want to jump in.
- [Hunter] We'll have to go trail.
- When you get together and you start talking about last year and the year before, that rabbit that did this or I shot this pheasant out of here and oh, he's terrible at shooting pheasants and so it's just a good time of buddies to, to do something just completely different.
- Yesterday at Thanksgiving, they're all like, telling the family like, "We doing what tomorrow?"
"Rabbit hunt."
"Why?"
It's the most fun?
It is something I look forward to this more than like deer opener, pheasant opener, anything like that.
We do it one time a year.
- [Bret] You're missing out on all the Black Friday deals.
- Black Friday deals, there ain't nothing that I need to buy that I would miss for this day.
Yeah, it's so much fun.
- [Bret] We found the escape route.
- You got Andrew right in front of y'all.
- [Bret] You got kind of an important job down here on the end.
- Yeah, I'm scoping out the ones that get out in front of them.
- [Bret] You feel any pressure right now?
- [Andrew] Don't wanna let my boys down.
- [Bret] How many years you've been doing this?
- 10 or 12 probably.
My brother and his buddies started it, it's a good time.
- You gotta be quick on 'em.
And they juke and jive super quick, and especially when you're shooting through trees and stuff, you're trying to shoot these gaps and openings and stuff, it's tough but that's why you bring a lot of shells.
- I'm used to 1200 feet per second, these are like 1250, it threw me off.
- [Hunter] Down here.
- I don't have the right choke in too.
- Yeah.
- And then of course he modified the flanges up on top as well.
(gunshots ring out) - There is one in here.
- I got one right there, right there Andrew.
Hey don't shoot him, just let him be, he'll come out.
He's right there.
- He's certainly in a predicament.
He's in a little bit of a pickle here.
- George Clooney, our old brother out there, damn, we're in a tight spot.
(hunters chuckle) Hey!
- Andrew.
- Oh no.
(gunshots ring out) - [Bret] Nice.
- Little calibration shot.
- [Bret] Make a little adjustment.
- [Hunter] Yeah, get him boy.
- There is a breeze.
Gotta play the windage.
- Something I look forward to doing every year.
We're getting back to the high school buddies.
We kinda go through old stomping grounds.
Been doing this for better part of a decade and a half now and it's just a fun activity to get out there and I look forward to it more than deer hunting sometimes.
(gunshot rings out) - [Hunter] Right there.
(hunter laughs) ♪ These days the night shift cutie ♪ ♪ At the truck stop knows my name ♪ - [Bret] We having fun yet?
- Nah, I'm over it.
- Easy fun, different kind of hunting you're not used to.
- [Bret] You say easy but it's not all easy.
- Yeah, I'd like to take that back, it's definitely not.
(upbeat music) - [Bret] Oh, Steve coming at you.
Double back!
(upbeat music) Yeah.
Head on a swivel, Calvin.
- [Hunter] Should be right under here.
Get him?
(gunshot rings out) Holy man, we mopped here.
Martin shot like seven at his post, Andrew shot like seven at his posts.
- Man.
♪ Stand up on that stage - Get it?
Yeah?
Back home at my parents every winter break or snow day we'd had is bringing out the .410 and walking through the woods.
Single shot, Winchester 37A.
- Savage Fox double barrel.
Growing up as a kid, dad got a 20 gauge of the same model.
Kind of fell in love with it.
And now that I'm older, I kind of start hoarding them myself.
A fun gun to shoot.
Side by sides, you don't see them too often.
- It's a combo 12 gauge and 20 gauge.
So after I've missed a few times with the 12 gauge, I sub down and go to the 20 gauge and I seem to hit a little bit better.
But I've had it since I was about 16 years old, so it's about its 20th year too.
- [Bret] So who makes this meal?
- My mother.
- [Bret] You're responsible for this?
- Yeah.
- She is not me.
- Leftovers.
- Thank you very much.
- Thank you.
Enjoying everything?
- There's some times you miss some easy pheasant shots.
- [Hunter] He gets the heebie-jeebies around the pheasants.
- I know.
- I missed seven individual pheasants, they didnt come out in pairs, just seven times, boom boom, boom!
One time we walked it.
- [Bret] 20 years ago, do you think you'd be doing this for 20 years?
- No, not a chance.
But now it's like, ah, can we do it for another 20?
(laughs) So we'll see, it's getting harder to push groves, we're not 16 anymore but it's still a lot of fun.
- Oh!
- [Hunter] Damn it!
- [Bret] Out front.
- [Hunter] Go left, go left.
(gunshot rings out) - [Bret] Get him.
(gunshot rings out) - [Hunter] Get him?
- [Bret] Get him?
- Get him?
- Yeah.
- [Calvin] We don't get a rabbit out of this, and I get snow in my back.
- [Bret] Yeah.
- [Calvin] I'm gonna be real upset.
- [Bret] There's gotta be one in here, Calv.
(upbeat music) - [Hunter] Just bust through some miserable spots to get some rabbits is always, it's always pretty fun.
We get a little more winded as we get older, but that's a good time.
- Goes hand in hand with Thanksgiving, we always think of the rabbit hunt too.
So we look forward to it.
- Martin getting disappeared in a snowbank one year trying to walk through a couple groves and watching Ethan Sander try to man up and run through some of the brambles, it gets kind of thick in there and he bulldogs it, better than anyone else here, so.
(upbeat music) - Oh, it's quick, kinda a quick hunt.
You gotta be watching everything and yeah, some hard shots that are when you make them, they're fun.
It's fun getting together with everybody and doing this every year.
Good excuse to go hunting and been rabbit hunting since I've been a little kid, so it's kinda fun to do that again, I guess.
It's one of the only times I get to see all my buddies and have a good time hunting.
- [Bret] Get him?
I saw the fur fly, I didn't see him come out.
- Get him?
- I didn't see him.
- [Bret] There he is.
(gunshot rings out) - No.
(upbeat music) (gunshots ring out) (upbeat music) Oh yeah, there he is.
(upbeat music) Oh, man.
(Bret laughs) He's getting away.
(laughs) Oh, stand.
(hunters speak unintelligibly) - Pheasant!
- They're all good eating.
- [Bret] Did we ever figure out if you hit that one?
- I did, yeah.
I got my pheasant of the day.
- Oh no, not here.
- Oh hey bud.
- A clearing that goes all the way through these trees.
And kind of as they start making that corner, those things will just lazily be hopping over.
- Oh really?
- My favorite spot.
- [Bret] All right.
(gunshots ring out) We're rabbit hunting.
Oh, right here, right here.
(hunter laughs) Whoa, right behind you, one just came ripping out.
- Back door.
- Yeah.
Oh that was a blast.
I'm not gonna lie.
Rabbit hunting is something that has been done forever.
Most people don't do it much anymore.
But a late season opportunity like this to clear out a grove.
I mean there's plenty of rabbits out there in the landscape, they make a good meal and it's a heck of a lot of fun.
Well right here.
(gunshots ring out) - Heck of a year.
- Gotta be the fastest we've ever been done.
- And we're pushing it to get your grove done.
- Well I think our shooting success was way more on point this year too.
- Yeah.
- I wouldn't go that far.
- Speak for yourself.
So we need to hunt rabbits more often 'cause normally when the camera's along, it doesn't work that way.
So, we need to do this more.
Well thanks for letting us come along fellas.
- Absolutely.
- Good times.
- Heck of a year.
- Great to have you, good year to be here.
- [Bret] All right.
- The first time I came out here like rabbit hunting, what do you do?
It's like we clean 'em all and there is not a rabbit that gets wasted.
I mean, they all get cleaned.
- Just the camaraderie, spending time with guys you don't see as often.
Now everybody's grown up and kind of has their own stuff going on.
So that camaraderie and I like getting to shoot some rabbits.
(upbeat music)
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