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I REMEMBER WHEN

I remember leaving the day before and driving 3 hours with my brotherto get to our cousin's. Singing country songs all the way. Then the soup and chili cookoff at the local church the evening before opening day. And going out after supper with a cooler full of beer and spotlighting deer before it was harrassment. Then I remember sitting in a tree stand hung over but still as alert as could be cause I just heard leaves russle. And finally, putting a fresh backstrap on the BBQ so everyone could taste the success of the hunt.

PS:The BBQ evolved into an opening day cookout with ribs, chicken, and my Aunt's German potato salad! I miss the food more than the hunt!
 
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I remember when the Cabela's Catalogue was a little 6"x8" booklet with maybe forty pages of merchandise, shipping rates, and order forms. Many of the pics were hand illustrations, if memory serves. I bought my first Pflueger Medalist fly reel from them. (for probably $12.95) jd
 
I remember when the PA hunting digest was 4"x4" and covered all you needed to know. Now its impossible to understand and fills pages. Right on here snert. They don't want you to understand it.
We know why. Wonder why the license sales are declining.
 
I remember when you could get charcoal roasted chestnuts in a paper bag from street vendors in
Central Park In NYC.

I remember taking the NYC subway home with my father holding my new Remington 1100 in a regular soft gun case and nobody blinked an eye.
 
I remember when a bunch of us high school seniors would jump in to the cab and bed of an old '54 stepside Chevy pickup, head to Philadelphia international airport, after dark, enter a mile or so off the end of runway 9 into the swamps and shoot rats with .22s. The security patrol would stop us, ask us what we were doing and after being told shooting rats, they'd say good luck, be careful and kill 'em all. The landing jetliners couldn't have been a hundred or so feet over our heads. Fast forward a few years later, head to work early at the Westinghouse plant southwest of the airport, load the shotguns and hunt pheasants and rabbits in the same swamps. I remember taking a pheasant into the plant in my lunchbox, gutting it in the washroom basin and then getting dry ice from another department and making a mini cooler out of a cardboard box and packing paper. By the end of the shift, that bird or rabbit was like a block of ice. Stuff we did then would now land you in jail and on the nightly news.
 
I remember when, as a small kid, if you got sick, your parents hoped the Dr had some of that new super drug called penicillin. Sulfa drugs were still commonly used. We lived in a small community in KY. Most of the county roads were dirt and the majority of the state highways were gravel.
(In the USA, penicillin wasn't released to civilians until after the war, and supplies were limited), [That's WW II]
 
I remember when my first 22, a Remington Nylon 66 auto cost me $49.00 (6months of saved lunch money) and a box of shells was $0.39 at my local gas station/sporting goods store.
My first gun was from Western Auto. A single shot .410 that you had to cock for each shot. I didn't like the full choke but it was all they had. It was good for squirrels, not so much for quail. I worked all summer mowing yards for the $29 it cost. This was around 1954.
 

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