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<blockquote data-quote="M77Fan" data-source="post: 2931489" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>Once I was 14, I got my Hunter Ed certificate and could buy a small game license. I lived near the edge of a small city surrounded by swamp and farmland. I wasn't part of a hunting family, so it was very unusual for my dad to pick up a shotgun and bird hunt; mostly it was just a woods walk. He did take me out so I could squirrel hunt after I first got my license, but didn't hunt himself. Without a driver's license I was limited in where I could go, so I would take a shotgun for a walk through the last couple blocks in town, then out into swampy farmland to look for rabbits. No one ever said anything to me as I carried that shotgun down the residential streets and into the brush. That was northern NY back in the 1960s when you could go on someone's land to hunt unless they had it posted. Can't imagine doing that now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M77Fan, post: 2931489, member: 115996"] Once I was 14, I got my Hunter Ed certificate and could buy a small game license. I lived near the edge of a small city surrounded by swamp and farmland. I wasn't part of a hunting family, so it was very unusual for my dad to pick up a shotgun and bird hunt; mostly it was just a woods walk. He did take me out so I could squirrel hunt after I first got my license, but didn't hunt himself. Without a driver's license I was limited in where I could go, so I would take a shotgun for a walk through the last couple blocks in town, then out into swampy farmland to look for rabbits. No one ever said anything to me as I carried that shotgun down the residential streets and into the brush. That was northern NY back in the 1960s when you could go on someone's land to hunt unless they had it posted. Can't imagine doing that now. [/QUOTE]
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