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VoyageurNorth
07/30/2012 04:56AM
 
I had a customer come in today and swear that he has seen Jack rabbits in the BWCA, not once, but twice.

Anyone else?
 
mooseplums
07/30/2012 05:22AM
 
never in the BWCA, but I see them near my work in Owatonna. They are a rare site these days.
Perhaps when they see a Snowshoe hare they are mistaking that for a Jackrabbit.
 
VoyageurNorth
07/30/2012 05:31AM
 
This person said that is what he thought when someone in the group said he had seen a Jack rabbit, but then he saw one near the campsite later on. And he said it was not a snowshoe hare, he was sure of that.
 
housty9
07/30/2012 08:06AM
 
Yes south kish 3 years ago 2nd campsite on left heading in from entry biggest rabbits i have ever seen.
 
MeatHunter
07/30/2012 08:41AM
 
Gotta be a snowshoe. Jacks are not adapted for the bwca, but more so for the open plains.





 
nofish
07/30/2012 08:59AM
 
I've seen a few jack asses but never a jack rabbit.


I'd bet it was a snow shoe hare as well. Totally wrong habitat for a jack rabbit.
 
h20
07/30/2012 11:25AM
 
Snowshoe hare. They are in abundance this year.
 
shock
08/01/2012 03:49PM
 
i saw a jackrabbit once, in osseo mn and man was it big i couldnt believe how big it was i had to do a double take. huge/long feet
 
nctry
08/01/2012 03:55PM
 
A couple weeks ago on Disappointment we had a Woodchuck in our site. He seemed almost friendly...
 
TuscaroraBorealis
07/31/2012 08:41AM
 
We had a snowshoe in camp on Birch lake this past May.


Heard it before seeing it. And, before seeing it, my brother thought it might have been something bigger & darker. :)
 
mocha
07/30/2012 05:25AM
 
I'm a Jackrabiit! SDSU mascot...
 
mooseplums
07/30/2012 05:44AM
 
quote mocha: "I'm a Jackrabiit! SDSU mascot..."


A jackalope?
 
ozarkpaddler
07/30/2012 08:22AM
 
Hmmmm, I'm betting it was a Snowshoe Hare. Kinda like when people hear a loon "Wail" and swear it's "Wolves on the hunt" (I took quote from one of Michael Furtman's books).
 
Savage Voyageur
07/30/2012 03:27PM
 
No Jack rabbits but lots of Snowshoe Hares. They were racing through our campsite on Ensign in June. One ran right into our tent in the afternoon.
 
mooseplums
07/30/2012 12:02PM
 
quote MeatHunter: "Gotta be a snowshoe. Jacks are not adapted for the bwca, but more so for the open plains.





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That's what I think...no jacks in the BW
 
snakecharmer
07/30/2012 12:39PM
 
quote VoyageurNorth: "This person said that is what he thought when someone in the group said he had seen a Jack rabbit, but then he saw one near the campsite later on. And he said it was not a snowshoe hare, he was sure of that."
Was there alcohol involved :)
 
housty9
07/30/2012 12:52PM
 
probably snows almost look like killer rabbit from Monty python.
 
PINETREE
07/30/2012 01:45PM
 
quote mocha: "I'm a Jackrabbit! SDSU mascot..."


Me too. The scary thing is in about three days on August 2, 1972,I will have graduated 40 years ago. I look back and they were the best of years. Wish I could rewind the clock.Loved those ice cream cones at the Ag building.


Back to the question,no jack rabbits in the BWCA.
Just snowshoe rabbits,unless this warming seasons stuff has finally also moved cotton tail rabbits that far north. I know north central Minnesota cottontail rabbits are common. Back in the 1960's jack rabbits were common in the Brainerd area. I have not seen one now for over 30 years around home. What a shame.


Have any of you locals seen a cotton tail rabbit maybe in town(Ely etc.)?If you have it would be interesting how they actually got started there?
 
friman001
07/30/2012 09:51PM
 
quote PINETREE: "quote mocha: "I'm a Jackrabbit! SDSU mascot..."



Me too. The scary thing is in about three days on August 2, 1972,I will have graduated 40 years ago. I look back and they were the best of years. Wish I could rewind the clock.Loved those ice cream cones at the Ag building.



Back to the question,no jack rabbits in the BWCA.
Just snowshoe rabbits,unless this warming seasons stuff has finally also moved cotton tail rabbits that far north. I know north central Minnesota cottontail rabbits are common. Back in the 1960's jack rabbits were common in the Brainerd area. I have not seen one now for over 30 years around home. What a shame.



Have any of you locals seen a cotton tail rabbit maybe in town(Ely etc.)?If you have it would be interesting how they actually got started there? "




Another jackrabbit here! Except I graduated 4 years ago....
 
wetcanoedog
07/31/2012 12:34PM
 
when we walk our Collies around South Mpls in the evening a city bunny will get a fast response out of the dogs.up at the camp off the Echo Trail when the Snowshoes came down to the lake for a drink in the AM the dog did a double take..as in.."what the!!!!"...
 
Mike5914
07/31/2012 03:12PM
 
quote mocha: "I'm a Jackrabiit! SDSU mascot..."


I KNEW that was coming!
 
PINETREE
07/31/2012 03:15PM
 
quote Mike5914: "quote mocha: "I'm a Jackrabiit! SDSU mascot..."



I KNEW that was coming!"



As a fellow Jackrabbit alumni myself,I hope they don't classify us as exotics in the BWCA?
 
trstuck
07/31/2012 03:26PM
 
Just came out of Cross Bay Lake yesterday. Had a Snowshoe Hare hop right up to us at our site on Long Island - probably been fed before. Had never seen one before now in the BWCA.
 
bassnut
07/31/2012 02:27AM
 
If it is a Jack, way out of it's range...quite an anomaly. Maybe Sasquatch got a picture(obscure joke!).