As the sweltering, sweat-inducing days of summer begin to fade and fall slowly creeps closer and closer, it is that time of year when many deer hunting camps schedule their annual work weekends, in preparation for the opening of the deer season.
Thankfully, it’s also the time when the weather cools, discouraging those pesky, blood-sucking gnats, black flies, and mosquitoes from becoming a nuisance, making a day outdoors enjoyable. It’s a good time to grapple with those outdoor chores that need attention. And what better chores are there to tackle in the fall than those to be shared and completed with friends and family at hunting camp.
This content is restricted to subscribers of OutdoorNews.com. If you are already an OutdoorNews.com subscriber, you can log in here. If you are not and would like to read this and all the other great content OutdoorNews.com has to offer, click here.


