Hunting camps are all different, but they are also all the same. They are places where the adventures begin, and that life-long love affair with hunting and the outdoors gets its start.
It might be a log cabin, a tar-paper shack, an old farm house, some tents, or a pop-up camper, but they all share similarities. This is where the newbies learn about camp etiquette and chores, listen to the old-timers and, hopefully, begin to cement their legacy into a camp culture that will last them through the decades.
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