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<blockquote data-quote="Iglow" data-source="post: 5768215" data-attributes="member: 22496"><p>Boy, I sure can! </p><p>Tomorrow will be my 49th consecutive opening day. My dad started taking me and my brother in 1974, I didn't see a deer till 1975 and killed my first buck on Thanksgiving morning 1977 and it was the only deer I saw that season. It was a big deal at school that I had got one. That was in Cheatham Co. which was one of the better counties in that time.</p><p>Friends my age are just astounded at the places and numbers of deer these days. We've said many times that if someone said back then that one day deer would be living in subdivisions in Davidson Co and you would be able to legally shoot a doe we would have thought they were nuts or just making a joke.</p><p></p><p>As for turkeys, they were some exotic animal that lived far away like elephants or tigers, the thought of turkey hunting was nothing more than some story in Outdoor Life or Field and Stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iglow, post: 5768215, member: 22496"] Boy, I sure can! Tomorrow will be my 49th consecutive opening day. My dad started taking me and my brother in 1974, I didn't see a deer till 1975 and killed my first buck on Thanksgiving morning 1977 and it was the only deer I saw that season. It was a big deal at school that I had got one. That was in Cheatham Co. which was one of the better counties in that time. Friends my age are just astounded at the places and numbers of deer these days. We've said many times that if someone said back then that one day deer would be living in subdivisions in Davidson Co and you would be able to legally shoot a doe we would have thought they were nuts or just making a joke. As for turkeys, they were some exotic animal that lived far away like elephants or tigers, the thought of turkey hunting was nothing more than some story in Outdoor Life or Field and Stream. [/QUOTE]
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