Quote Originally Posted by stormcloud View Post
USMA65, I am not a history buff but I love the stories of the old duck clubs, hunting clubs, and guns of the day. I have a hard
time reading even things I am interested in because they put so much filler in their writings. It takes them six pages to say what
could be put in two lines. If you like this kind of thing, get a copy of the Arkansas Duck Hunter's Almanac. It doesn't have any
filler and tells about a lot of the founding of the old clubs and by who. Some are still in existence. I read it twice over four days.
The definition and personal meaning of history is different to many folks. Some what all the "filler", and some want just the straight facts.
Regardless, the best history, relating to the outdoors, is not always in print but the stories that are told by the one's that we respect the most. These folks are the ones that left a particular mark with us in our lives, these are the most cherished stories and history. When you add fish or hunt camp, and around the fire to the very beginning, it almost becomes nostalgic. Good times...

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