As a kid in the sixties and early seventies I used to trap and shoot rabbits for pocket money and they weren't a bad source of income, as there were plenty of them around. When I got my licence in the early seventies there were still a couple of "Chillers" (rabbit buyers) operating locally and to supplement my meagre wage of $19 clear per week as an apprentice, I would go out shooting a couple of nights a week. Fuel was cheap, ammo was cheap, and rabbits were bringing about 80 cents a pair and by the late seventies they were up to $2.20 a pair. So thirty or forty pair and home by midnight was a good sideline. Hares were worth the same, but easier work as they didn't have to be gutted for the chillers. From memory the story was they ended up being sold to a select market for "jugged hare". There wasn't a lot about, but every so often they would appear in a stubble paddock. The things you do when young, the only thing I would shoot nowadays is a target.
Everything has a right to live.
In later years there would be a few around the area in our vineyard and they can be very destructive on young grapevines.
Cheers, Mick.
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1964 S2A 88 "Starfire Four" engine!
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