Sporting Gun

Wing and a hare

I have always considered hares far too noble to be shot, even in areas where populations need to be controlled. For me, it is too easy and wrong to pull the trigger on them. Such is the regard I have for hares that I believe they should only be tested by a natural predator – the hawk.

Where I live hares are abundant. Large populations often mean you don’t have to look far before you bump into these powerful and nimble athletes. There is

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