According to posts over on Trad Gang, the bunnies are still whole and unharmed.
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I do not seek the good of others as a sanction for my right to exist, nor do I recognize the good of others as a justification for their seizure of my property or their destruction of my life.- Hank Rearden
there were about 20 - 25 folks that showed up for the first annual Indiana Bunny Romp. We split up into several groups and hunted from the cabin west to the road by the POW chapel. Several shots were taken at various bunnies, but mr rabbit found his "briar patch" and remained unscathed.
Before the hunt most folks wandered around the cabin area, shooting at several targets. The targets ranged from a hedge apple to a small nerf football. We had plenty of space so 50 yard hail mary shots were flung in fun and then there we the obligatory games of horse. Everyone said they had a good time for a cold winter day (brr)
The food and fellowship were top notch as these events tend to be. There were folks here from as far away as Texas and as close as Trafalgar. We had several folks from Illinoise and Ky. not to mention from all parts of Indiana.
Next year we may throw in some demos like flint knapping, backing a bow with snakeskin etc... We did miss all the scottsburg boys and hope that next year ya'll will be able to make it. The cabin had lots of room for a person to throw a cot and a sleeping bag. We had a working shower and indoor bathroom facility, so ruffing it wasn't to ruff ;)