regularly jump-shooting rabbits must be, if only for the need to be ready for action - practically at all times - then rapidly acquire a target and connect, often through a lot of screening cover. Doing so requires a diff erent approach than I use when wading through cover, thumping brush with my walking stick, pistol holstered. I don't need to be ready with anything but my eyes. But I love to watch those rabbits go, and see and hear the excitement of the dogs when I call them in to give chase. Driven Anticipation Anyone who's been a stander on a deer drive knows the excitement generated by anticipation of what might well be coming. It's diff erent than hunting alone in a tree stand, where you might expect to see 12