Someone on here posted a picture of a rabbit drive in the 1930's consider that those hides were 5 cents but that bought a loaf of bread.
My grand parents told of community drives and they would herd them into willow thickets that has 100's of snares set, the first rabbit would start jumping around and the others thought it was a pre-Hugh Heffer party happening and joined it. 24 inch muskrat boards were used and fur inside. Winters when the grain was in stooks were the worst as the combine/thrashing machines could not get around on the mud roads.
Every lady and man had a fedora felt hat and could not go into a church without your head covered back in the pre-1960's.
Check this out, the outdoor life site has a picture worth a thousand words.....
The Wild Jackrabbit Hunts of the Dust Bowl
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Jackrabbit Drives - Kansapedia
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Jackrabbit drives in western Kansas were viewed as a battle of survival between farmers and the rabbits during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl in the ...
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