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Most of mine are in thick hedges or bramble patch's.

Up on your moor, I would think they'd be in open burries, just off the boundries and around any bracken areas, gourse patches.

 

When I'm out walking the dogs, I keep my eyes open for signs of Rabbit, and they always find fresh spots, one of the Terriers is outstanding for it :realmad:

 

Regards Rob

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look for rabbit runs, earth disturbance,rabbit poo, they like to be in cover for extra security but they can also be found out in the open. Take some binoculars with you when you are out so you can watch where they run to if you spot them. But you must also be able to tell the differance between a badgers sett a fox earth and a rabbit warren

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Thanks guys ! I also go out [bANNED TEXT] my 2 russels but they r only pets and dnt really take to anything ! il try the binoculars out !

 

I bet u guys think im a real pest ? But like i said, i need as much info as u can offer !!!!

 

Thanks ! :good::good::good:

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Any high ground , bank sides, gullys , ditches, all likly places as said before look the place over look for runs out into the heather when you see rabbit signs you will not be far from there setts just keep your eyes open and watch for the tell tale signs you will be suprised how easy it becomes once you know what to look for get out ther and find them good luck [bANNED TEXT] :good: :ph34r:

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