Yes, he hunted. Mostly for small game, but sometimes deer with shotguns in NJ & NY state. I was never part it of it back there. Other than a BB gun, my 1st was a Marlin semi-auto .22 in 1957 & then a Marlin 336, which I bought in AZ the summer of 1959 when my parents moved to Phx. My future wife & I drove out with them & then flew back to NJ so I could finish the next semester. I killed the NY spike with it that fall.
After the war, my dad went to work on the assembly line for Ford in a in Edgewater, NJ. When they moved to a new plant in Mahwah, he also moved & later became a foreman. He eventually became tired of driving in snow, thus prompting his search for warmer climes. On another earlier vacation West in 1957, we visited San Jose, Las Vegas & Phoenix as possible relocation spots. They picked AZ, where he bought a Flying A station & stayed in that business for about 25 yrs. I became his mechanic for a decade & eventually got to doing everything except rebuilding auto trannies. .
Pop was his right arm. He would open the station everyday at 6 a.m. but the rest of us wouldn't arrive until later. He had a big following of customers, especially the ladies. If he missed a day, many of the gas customers would ask, "Where's Pop today?"