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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 3009854" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>When I was in 7th grade I worked all summer and bought a 1 man Crowboat with electric motor. Momma would drop me off at the river on her way back from lunch break. I drifted the river with my old 870 and my open sighted 22. I'd listen for squirrels in the hickory trees then beach and sneak up on them. I would often limit on ducks and squirrels on these 4 hour trips. Had a lady that helped us that would cook Barbecued Squirrel or Duck and Squirrel perlow (spelling). She could also fry chicken that would make you hurt yourself. Those were definitely the good old days. If I wasn't squirrel hunting or cutting firewood, I would take the bird dogs out and find a few coveys of quail. All within easy walking distance of the house. We won't even talk about how good fried quail, grits and gravy were. I absolutely had it made and didn't know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 3009854, member: 124909"] When I was in 7th grade I worked all summer and bought a 1 man Crowboat with electric motor. Momma would drop me off at the river on her way back from lunch break. I drifted the river with my old 870 and my open sighted 22. I'd listen for squirrels in the hickory trees then beach and sneak up on them. I would often limit on ducks and squirrels on these 4 hour trips. Had a lady that helped us that would cook Barbecued Squirrel or Duck and Squirrel perlow (spelling). She could also fry chicken that would make you hurt yourself. Those were definitely the good old days. If I wasn't squirrel hunting or cutting firewood, I would take the bird dogs out and find a few coveys of quail. All within easy walking distance of the house. We won't even talk about how good fried quail, grits and gravy were. I absolutely had it made and didn't know it. [/QUOTE]
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