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Old 09-23-2013, 10:24 PM
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i wish i could have gotten in on the good ole days when they had birds like that . i am a first year duck hunter really . i have heard talk about them days.
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Old 09-24-2013, 10:38 AM
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i wish i could have gotten in on the good ole days when they had birds like that . i am a first year duck hunter really . i have heard talk about them days.
To some, the good ol days are right now. You can look at the population counts of 'the good ol days' and what was killed in Louisiana then and what is killed in Louisiana now and you may find that we kill more now than we did then (depending on what years you are comparing). My 'good ol days' the limit was 3 and killing 3 ducks per person for 30 days. May have seemed like the good ol days, but 60 days and 6 ducks to me is much more 'gooder' than 3 and 30. 360 ducks per year limit is 'gooder' than 90 per year, 4 times 'gooder'

And remember that peoples' memories often forget the bad days, they tend to remember the good days but forget the bad ones and many times the stories you hear don't reflect the overall experience, just the good ones.

if that made any sense
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