Posted by Billy C. on January 28, 2015 at 10:31:38 from (68.66.108.223):
In Reply to: Small Game. posted by lfure on January 28, 2015 at 07:31:37:
I grew up in the 50's and we hunted squirrel every fall. Daddy usually had a squirrel dog of some kind. We used a .22 rifle and carried my grandfather's Volunteer 20 ga. but only shot it if the squirrel ran. Shells were just too expensive @5cents each. No deer were here in Miss. at that time where we lived. I still squirrel hunt, but not with a dog. Deer are plentiful, but I'm not mad at them like I was a few years ago. Wild quail are just about a thing of the past. We had plenty in the late50's and 60's and did hunt them then. We still eat the squirrels I kill, even though we don't have to depend on them for food.
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