i came across some pretty old paper work , one being a nj game law book for 1974 and a old pamphlet from pilgram lake campground , im not sure the year but it looks atleast from the 70's
I realize stuff from the 70s isnt all that old lol but I just found it interesting , the info you posted is pretty cool , it's actually amazing you have a hunting license from 1915 , that's pretty awesome
Today trapping is separate and more expensive than any other resident license at $32.50. Non-resident trapping is the most expensive at $200.50
Tom,If you wanted to hunt and fish to the extent the 1915 license allowed, How much would it cost today?
I have an assortment my grandfather's licences and game laws from 1915 and scattered years up into the 1950's. In 1915 a license was $1.00 and it included fishing.
I am attaching a photo of his 1915 NJ and a 1921
Pa. license.
Yes Terry, Harry Ferguson Ivins. He grew up on a farm in Medford, lived in Collingswood after college and in Moorestown for most of his later life.Is that last name "Ivins" ?
...on the streets of Camden..there has got to be a demand for proper firearm maintenance and repair and ample supplies of ammo.What's a thug to do ?
Beer is best when outside the body anyway.
Guy