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The kitchen. The furnace. and water heater. Love the coleman hot water on demands. Our lake cabin has one for the sink inside and we use one in a shower house we just built. Its too bad they are pricing themselves out of the business. Pretty cool when you realize it has several safety features you couldn't get if you tried to make a cheap home version.
Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Lincoln?
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No camps , we hunt the family farms, and stay in nice homes . No point in "roughing it" when we don't have to do so. The homes ARE rustic, however. My nephew built his log house after a tornado came thru North Central Missouri and knocked down a large stand of oak timber. He bought it, had it milled, and built the place himself. By himself, I mean HIMSELF. Three stories including the basement, built by a lake, and surrounded by deer heaven. His father did the same, but had most of the work done, because of his work schedule, it's only about a mile across the lake from his son's place. Nice new log homes, on a nice little lake, in the middle of some of Missouri's best deer ground. It simply doesn't get any better than that.
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Those are fantastic.
That's how I know deer camp, it fits my definition by experience. Great stuff.
Stohs beer too, lol!
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Here's one from 2011. Lastround is in the green sweatshirt. I'll find more later...
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I'm going up to camp in the morning I'll take some pictures and post them when I get back. Nice photos so far guys.Question though where is all the plaid woolrich and lever action 30-30's?
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It's still a trophy as far as I'm concerned. I don't get to shoot many deer. So, when I see a buck, most of the time if it makes my socks go up and down, I shoot it. I'm a meat hunter first, horns second. I can remember being 9,10,11,12.... dreaming of a buck like that. Starting about this time of year, back then (and now) I'd start reading old hunting books and magazines my Uncle Rick gave me (I still have them). There was a book with a nice fat fork-horn standing in some pines. I used to dream of that shot, on that buck daily. From the time the leaves changed to deer season, that's all I thought about.
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No camps , we hunt the family farms, and stay in nice homes Camp is where you make it bud. To me, deer season is good friends, family, food, laughs, tears, God, food, beer. Hell, sometimes we hunt. On the first week of MN deer season, I hunt about 30'ish miles north of Duluth. I(we) stay at my mom's house but stay in the woods all day. There is anywhere from 2 to 4 of us that hunt out of there. Back in in the day before I was legal to hunt, my uncle had a 40 with a shack. He sold it for a wedding of all things! For 20 years I hunted at a family friends land that was surrounded by state land. We stayed in his house, and hunted mostly on the public land but his too sometimes. The last few years I've been up north to Chickenbuck and north of Duluth with my BIL, and sometimes a few guys from here at the fire. To me, deer camp is about nearly everything but shooting a deer. Sure, that's my goal, but there is so much more I love about Camp now. Getting the kids deer, and helping them become better hunters is something we at camp seem to make a priority now. Thanks to all that have posted stories and photos so far. Keep em coming Man I LOVE it!
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That's for deer camp and high school. lol. where is all the plaid woolrich and lever action 30-30's? I have a confession to make. I've never hunted with a 30-30. Hell, I've never hunted with a lever. I think I need to change that!
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Love the tent pixs as CLB and myself are considering purchasing to expand our hunting areas. Some from Maine Deer Camp: Front view: View from the back window: Sleeping area upstairs..there is some wool:
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One of these days I'm going to learn how to post pictures. I've got some good ones from many years ago at our 'Popple Palace'.
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Both in Washington's Cascade Mountains, hunting for mule deer.
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This is a great post. Ive had many camp, some redneck mansions some just tents. As of now I have small parcells to hunt, all my good stuff ive benn screwed over on. I hunt out of state about ever other week nowadays.
The best camp we ever had was in Refugio, Tx. Me, dad, and uncle Geno had a lease on The River Trap. It holds some of my fondest memories with dad. As some of you may recall I lost dad a year ago. I think of our time spent down there everday. Ill try to dig up some pics.
I miss the days when a little spike or forky was a trophy. I have fallen into the inches game. Sometimes I wonder if it wasnt more fun back then. But I also spend a lot of time teaching my 9 yr old.
Im trying to find a way to hunt up in NY, Maine, MN, or PA. From the pics I see of the country its beautiful. Ivegot the plaid andslew of levers at the ready.
Keep this thread hot!
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i agree with Tzone, camp is where and what you make it, i and my family are lucky enough to have a in laws farm to hunt in western Pa, small selfmade 1 story bunkhouse, and kitchen/sittin room. but the days leading up to the start of any season ie archery, inline, turkey, or buck are the best, jokes, pranks,bs, and old stories of our fathers, and uncles are what really makes it camp. This is a great post, it makes one think alot. this happens only in America my friends, thanks to our veterans, current and past.
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I wish I knew how to post pictures, and had some digital shots of my Pa. deer camp. Built by my dad and 4 other guys, all WWII vets. It went up shortly after they returned fro kicking Adolf and Tojo's azz. All supplies were begged, borrowed (permanently) or otherwise procured. A simple one room affair with four sets of bunks, a big table, a small cooking area, a couple chairs and couches and little else. This was back in the heydays of deer hunting in Pennsylvania, and the stories spill out of the diary of 8 to 10 bucks being taken by noon on opening morning. The patriarchs have all passed now, and sadly had no kids who hunted, save for me and my brother. It's a shame to see a great old camp like this shuttered, but that will be the case again this year. Pa.'s far away from my adopted home in Minnesota, and my brother is in his 60's now and of failing health.
Thanks for starting the thread Tom, and here's to all the deer camps out there-may they stay strong in the years to come.
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gophergunner, you just painted the same picture that we went through when we built our camp. haha!! we traded a tractor to obtain a generator to run our tools, then the grass grew, so then it was trade a 4wheeler for a tractor. and it goes on and on.my wife caught on when i became interested in remolding our house, only to take the old windows and leftover items to camp. thats what makes the memories.
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This is a great post. Ive had many camp, some redneck mansions some just tents. As of now I have small parcells to hunt, all my good stuff ive benn screwed over on. I hunt out of state about ever other week nowadays.
The best camp we ever had was in Refugio, Tx. Me, dad, and uncle Geno had a lease on The River Trap. It holds some of my fondest memories with dad. As some of you may recall I lost dad a year ago. I think of our time spent down there everday. Ill try to dig up some pics.
I miss the days when a little spike or forky was a trophy. I have fallen into the inches game. Sometimes I wonder if it wasnt more fun back then. But I also spend a lot of time teaching my 9 yr old.
Im trying to find a way to hunt up in NY, Maine, MN, or PA. From the pics I see of the country its beautiful. Ivegot the plaid andslew of levers at the ready.
Keep this thread hot! Maine is the toughest place I ever hunted, here are some habitat photos, woods are thick with some openings. And I showed the wool, now here is the lever action. Mostly hunt with bolt action carbines now but a Marlin levergun usually gets a walk in the woods at least one day.
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Hey Paul. You can email them to me and I could get them up for you. Or register on photobucket and set up an account and I'll walk you through it.
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Camp is where you make it.
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For sure! I have been putting in for the Maine moose hunt for years with no luck. My pard drew 2years ago and came back with envious stories, a moose, and a well worn pre 64 94 Win in 30-30. Ill be up there someday .
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