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Rabbit brush piles?
#8557354
01/31/26 09:28 PM
01/31/26 09:28 PM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Illinois
2zwudz
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Illinois
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Any of you guys intentionally build brush piles with structure cavities under them for rabbits and other small wildlife? Thats on my spring to do list this year.
Last edited by 2zwudz; Yesterday at 06:49 AM.
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557366
01/31/26 09:44 PM
01/31/26 09:44 PM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Every time I cut firewood I make brush piles the bigger the better.
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557388
01/31/26 10:04 PM
01/31/26 10:04 PM
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Joined: Jan 2018
MN
Donnersurvivor
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MN
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If you have any Siberian Elms you dislike cut them down in the winter, the rabbits love the bark. If you make brush piles out of it they'll strip all the bark to eat.
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557411
01/31/26 10:29 PM
01/31/26 10:29 PM
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IN
trapperbless
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About 20 years ago my uncle and his boys bought 120 acres , about half timber and half poor tillable ground. We killed some rabbits but wanted to disperse them across the farm. Most were up tight to the old barn, farm junk, and roadway as expected but not many on the rest of the property. They left a 30’ buffer from the existing wood line into the fields for planting pines and oaks and plots. I think we planted over 500 trees. Just inside the wood line we removed scrub trees and anything dying off. Either Placed a pallet on the bottom or laid 2 logs parallel on the ground with several perpendicular to them on top, then loaded them up as high as we could. I think we built close to 30 piles around the 2 fields. Most were placed as close as possible to honeysuckle or briars. They had several food plots out and the previous owner continued to plant corn on the property also.
After 2 years we had to split the farm into multiple day hunts to cover it all. 5 guys would limit out on each hunt. Just about every pile had a rabbit in it or very close to it. The quail have returned as well. “If you build it, they will come”
Last edited by trapperbless; 01/31/26 10:32 PM.
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: trapperbless]
#8557412
01/31/26 10:33 PM
01/31/26 10:33 PM
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mo.
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mo.
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About 20 years ago my uncle and his boys bought 120 acres , about half timber and half poor tillable ground. We killed some rabbits but wanted to disperse them across the farm. Most were up tight to the old barn, farm junk, and roadway as expected but not many on the rest of the property. They left a 30’ buffer from the existing wood line into the fields for planting pines and oaks and plots. I think we planted over 500 trees. Just inside the wood line we removed scrub trees and anything dying off. Either Placed a pallet on the bottom or laid 2 logs parallel on the ground with several perpendicular to them on top, then loaded them up as high as we could. I think we built close to 30 piles around the 2 fields. They had several food plots out and the previous owner continued to plant corn on the property also.
After 2 years we had to split the farm into multiple day hunts to cover it all. 5 guys would limit out on each hunt. Just about every pile had a rabbit in it or very close to it. The quail have returned as well. “If you build it, they will come”
Cool pallets are a great idea. Thank you
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557430
01/31/26 11:39 PM
01/31/26 11:39 PM
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Joined: Jul 2016
SD
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SD
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I believe I heard the term Rabbitat on here years ago. I still stack pallets, cut cedars, and topple dying trees yearly for them.. rabbits live it and so do their predators!!
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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Yesterday at 07:45 AM
Yesterday at 07:45 AM
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new york
mike mason
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new york
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I do it every year with fallen branches and tree tops cut from fire wood we cut every year. Also add to pre existing piles that have been there for years. X2
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557543
Yesterday at 08:48 AM
Yesterday at 08:48 AM
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MN
Donnersurvivor
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You guys with a ton of rabbits, are they hard on the trees? Seems like some of these big populations would put a hurting on younger trees.
I don't know half of you half as well as I should like, & I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve
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Re: Rabbit brush piles?
[Re: 2zwudz]
#8557596
Yesterday at 09:42 AM
Yesterday at 09:42 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Central, SD
Law Dog
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Central, SD
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No shortage of rabbits here some years more than others it seems like every few steps in good cover another one will take off again and again. I take the dogs out at night for walks seldom do I not rabbits. The trees take a hit in winter the more drifting the worse it gets but in normal years they have the brush and even grass to eat.
Few folks hunt them here compared to other places you mention hunting rabbits you get a little side eye often. LOL
Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!
Jerry Herbst
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