Duck and goose hunted back in the 60s before the government made it so expensive, and I came to the conclusion that I really didn't like eating either.
Dove and quail huntin down here was the big deal. September 1st was the super bowl of huntin better known as "dove day". It was ok to call in sick for work, or quit your job for opening day.
It wasn't unusual to see 40 or 50 birds in a covey of bobwhites, and I had a pen full of pointers.
Well, spray rigs for fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, came along, then South America sent us "fire ants", and there went the quail.
Wanna make a farmer mad? Tell him spraying quail and quail eggs with the aforementioned chemicals helped wipe out the Bob white quail population.
Old age, and expensive leases killed the dove hunting.
But, defending ones home, and family, here in Texas has become more popular (and necessary) than ever, and a cylinder bore doesn't care whether you shoot lead, or steel, so a #4 buck magnum still works splendidly in these old "Wingmasters", and thats about all this one will get as long as I'm capable.
Did I mention it was a 1974? Damn I like these old shotguns.