Rock Home Isle
54 Cal.
Started hunting sparrows, with a Daisy BB gun, when I was 6 years old…
I love this story. I'm glad your folks didn't take that away from youI killed my first pheasant when so was 5 years old. I was walking down the lane beyond our barn with my sparkler gun (any body remember those?). A huge bird (rooster pheasant) flew straight at me from a cross the road, with his wings straight out. I aimed and pulled the trigger, the bird dropped 20 feet from me stone dead. I run to the house and no one believed me. Finally, my Grandpa went with me and got the pheasant. My mother cooked the bird for supper. A few days later my Dad was talking to a neighbor who said he shot a pheasant on his place and it guided over on our farm, he looked for the bird but couldn't find it. It was a few years before my Dad filled me in on the rest of the story.
I tagged along with my Dad and his best friend from then on when they hunted. I borrowed a shotgun when I was 7 and carried it until I saved enough for my own at 10 years old. 10 years old was the year my parent thought I was old enough to hunt alone. They bought me a pair of Red Wing hunting boots, big enough for me to grow into. I finally wore the boots out when I was about 40. They fit me fine, but had been resoled several times and the leather was bleached white. The boots were a good investment.
I've hunted small and big game since that first pheasant and I will be 78 this summer. So, that's about 73 years.
My brother lives in Lancaster Cnty, close to Oxford, LLoyds Road, some small wide spot in the road.Small roads barely large enough for two cars, no lines etc. Large Amish farm across the road from him, and Yes, he tells me it isn't like it was back when.Sadly it's no longer the Lancaster County of 1965. But get down here in the Southern End and it is still decent. Maybe one of these days some biologist will figure out what happened when all the pheasant disappeared in one year.
Not just the opportunity, but how many actually want too? That's the sad part.We wonder why it is hard to get youngsters involved in our sport. I see a theme here. In this thread most are 60+ and started hunting and shooting before age 10. How many kids these days have the opportunity to do that?
Sadly it's no longer the Lancaster County of 1965. But get down here in the Southern End and it is still decent. Maybe one of these days some biologist will figure out what happened when all the pheasant disappeared in one year.
I know where he is. We lived in that area near Lake Octorara before we moved here. He has lots of deer and turkey.My brother lives in Lancaster Cnty, close to Oxford, LLoyds Road, some small wide spot in the road.Small roads barely large enough for two cars, no lines etc. Large Amish farm across the road from him, and Yes, he tells me it isn't like it was back when.
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