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Vanishing joys of hunting squirrels
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"As a youngster growing up in North Carolina's high country, I cut my hunting teeth on squirrels. From the time I was first allowed to hunt alone until it came time to leave the comforting hills and hollows of home for college, every fall and winter found countless hours devoted to outwitting the treetop tricksters."
"It was a time when no one gave a second thought to a lad walking down the main street of my little home town carrying a gun. Today such action would bring 911 calls and immediate attention from the police. We live in a different, and not necessarily better, world."
"Throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and early 1960s, squirrel hunting was the most popular type of hunting, in terms of numbers, across almost all the South. ..." ... |
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