I was sneaking along the edge of a a brushy hedgerow when I saw a cottontail run off.  I kept sneaking  and saw the rabbit underneath some brush.  I shot once with an obsidian-tipped cane arrow, but the arrow flew really high and I missed by at least a foot.  Not really sure what the deal is with that arrow, I'll have to see why it flies squirrely.  Anyway, the rabbit ran off just a ways and stopped again.  I shot a Port Orford cedar arrow at him the 2nd time and hit him in the back left leg.  I saw him kick his back legs up, and then he limped forward a few feet.  It was then saw his leg was totally broken and it was just dangling.  oh man, I felt SO bad cause I couldn't let him run around like that...he woulda suffered a lingering death for sure.  I had one more arrow left, and it had a rubber blunt on the tip.  I really don't like those rubber blunts because I've shot several squirrels with them and had them run off,  but I had no choice.  He was about 18 yards away, so I drew back, let it fly, and slammed that blunt right into the rabbit's left shoulder.  It knocked him over instantly. I ran over to him afraid he was gonna wake up and run away, but I couldn't reach him cause he was in the thick briars.  I then tried to pull him out with my bow, and it was then he started kicking.  He kicked free of my bow and started flopping farther into the pricker bushes.  I was afraid he was gonna run off, but when I looked at my bow, there was blood all over the limb.  There was also a alot of blood on the ground where he'd been laying and I knew he couldn't go far bleeding like that.  It just turned out to be his nerves going off, and after flopping for 15 or 20 seconds he finally lay still.  I was finally able to get into the bushes and get my rabbit.  Attached to this e-mail is a pic of me with the rabbit.  IT's not a turkey, but at least it's something! 
The weather has been really dreary and cloudy the last 3 days, but I'm hoping for sun tomorrow.  Gonna go out if it's nice and try for a squirrel or, if I'm really lucky, a turkey.  I'll keep ya posted.
Billy
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