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Freedom also to observe, and to learn. "I've been in a deer camp every November for 71 years,'' said Dick Myers of Warroad. "The first camp was an old pulp cutter's shack near Cotton, Minn.
Yes, it is time. What time is that? Time to go to deer camp, of course. Many of you think this time of year will never get here, or at least you used to. What has changed? Well, sadly (to me), a lot.
Over at The Philadelphia Inquirer, Jason Nark is considering the tradition of deer camp. Let me guess. You’re at a loss as to what deer camp is. My friends, I once was too. But now I’m in the ...
For the past 31 years I have always looked forward for the annual deer hunting trip to our McKean County hunting camp. Even though in recent years our harvest rate has been practically nil ...
Once upon a time, I wrote a little story about a fellow going to deer camp. "Gone to Little Buck" told about an older man who had been going to this camp for many years, but now that most of those ...
WARDENSVILLE, W. Va. — At a time when traditional deer camps are disappearing in Pennsylvania and elsewhere, my family’s 36 gatherings in the mountains of West Virginia only become more ...
PEMBINE, Wis. (WBAY) - Hunters gathered inside BuckHorn Lodge Friday, sharing memories spanning four generations. “It means everything to us. It’s a family tradition,” camp manager Chris ...