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  1. #11
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    I've seen two camp bosses be put in their place. One got punched out for trying to order guys around at night when the booze is being consumed. I don't have time for BS when I want to enjoy time away hunting. I have found over the years hunting with gangs never go's quite as planned. More entertainment than hunting in some groups. To each their own, if you have a good group of hunters that all get along every year, consider yourself lucky

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    We found the best way to have a work weekend was to make it a wives-included adults only weekend that was the "go to" event of the year starting on Friday and ending Sunday PM with enough beer and whiskey to float a battleship and enough food to sink it. You wouldn't believe the amount of work that would be done when we knew there was a giant corn roast BBQ when we got back. The women loved it because they could relax and enjoy themselves without cooking,cleaning,watching kids or being politically correct. Unfortunately,those days are now behind us thanks to Moose license/tag unavailability,an employment "high risk" demographic (first responders), Covid-19 and some older members who are about to retire from "long haul" hunting trips also being higher risk than most, For 21 seasons,we had a fabulous crew and memories that will last a lifetime.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    I've missed fall prep a couple times, but the weekend that was chosen, was out of my control. Last year, the guy who thinks he's camp boss cause' he owns the actual camp, was coming up the week earlier. We hunt the 2and week. He would go to everyone's baited watches, and hunted every day until we showed for the 2and weeks actual hunt. It was brought up as I and a few others thought it wasn't a good idea. Personally, if we all pay to bait watches, one guy bouncing from watch to watch for a week before we hunt, rises the chances deer are spooked out of the area. Am I over thinking this, or am I justified being a bit upset with it.
    This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveBates View Post
    I've missed fall prep a couple times, but the weekend that was chosen, was out of my control. Last year, the guy who thinks he's camp boss cause' he owns the actual camp, was coming up the week earlier. We hunt the 2and week. He would go to everyone's baited watches, and hunted every day until we showed for the 2and weeks actual hunt. It was brought up as I and a few others thought it wasn't a good idea. Personally, if we all pay to bait watches, one guy bouncing from watch to watch for a week before we hunt, rises the chances deer are spooked out of the area. Am I over thinking this, or am I justified being a bit upset with it.
    I totally agree with you, I'd be ticked off for sure knowing that my stand was being used before the hunt like that. But seeing as he owns the land not much you can do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smitty55 View Post
    I totally agree with you, I'd be ticked off for sure knowing that my stand was being used before the hunt like that. But seeing as he owns the land not much you can do.
    Well that's just it. He owns it..so if I dont like it, it's my choice to stay or leave... I've been thinking lately of just starting my own with my cottage. My 5 yr old daughter and 12 yr old son will be the first members....lol.
    This isn't a test run................Enjoy er'.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveBates View Post
    I've missed fall prep a couple times, but the weekend that was chosen, was out of my control. Last year, the guy who thinks he's camp boss cause' he owns the actual camp, was coming up the week earlier. We hunt the 2and week. He would go to everyone's baited watches, and hunted every day until we showed for the 2and weeks actual hunt. It was brought up as I and a few others thought it wasn't a good idea. Personally, if we all pay to bait watches, one guy bouncing from watch to watch for a week before we hunt, rises the chances deer are spooked out of the area. Am I over thinking this, or am I justified being a bit upset with it.
    Quote Originally Posted by bucketboy View Post
    Wondered if other camps have trouble rallying members to either show up early to set stands and clean trails or participate in work activities throughout the year
    Are you saying you looking for members join??? I've had the issue more of me wanting to do the work and someone saying no I can do it and then complain they have done all the prep work. Been looking for property for me and my wife to do all the work and enjoy the hunt ourselves because the one thing I cant stand is ppl changing their minds last minute when I'm planning and looking forward to a hunt especially the spring bear and fall bear/deer season.

    And I unfortunately I dont know enough ppl or social enough to try and make my own hunting group going lol

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    To answer original post ? YES ! Always ! Sometimes I get help ... most times it's up to me. I now live on the land we hunt and even before that due to my age and connection to the properties I seemed to be designated "Captain of the Hunt" every year.... go figure ? I try to run a fair camp by putting most issues to a vote but if need be my word will be final . So far this works as the crew I put together work well together when here. One guy lives a 7 hour drive away so I don't expect him and 3 more in Toronto have family or work issues to contend with. Had to give my cousin the boot because of lack of participation during the hunt. Another guy opted out right at the begining because he didn't like the idea of having a Captain of the Hunt telling him what to do....too bad his loss. You just can't have 6 or 8 guys running nilly willy all over the place. I plan out the weeks menu , figure out who bunks where and who hunts where . All I can say is finding the right guys that fit can make or break a camp.
    Good Luck & Good Hunting !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketboy View Post
    Wondered if other camps have trouble rallying members to either show up early to set stands and clean trails or participate in work activities throughout the year
    That's the biggest problem with having a camp so far up. A lot of guys don't have the time to drive 16 hrs one way for a work weekend. You need more retirees LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longpointer View Post
    All I can say is finding the right guys that fit can make or break a camp.
    That’s a good summation! Our group has been together since 1988. Although we have the occasional difference of opinion we get along pretty well. I wish we did more together in the off-season but we all live far apart from each other. I like doing prep work and scouting for new areas, whereas the other guy are content to stick with the same areas and stands. To each his own

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    Sometimes it can be the littlest things that cause grief in a hunt camp. One guys snores too much, one guy drinks too much, one guy insists on smoking in camp, one guy cooks with garlic, all these annoying habits. Like most have said it takes a special group to get along with each other especially when confined to a small hunt camp. Camp owner or just -a-come, each has to back off a little and be a bit accommodating toward the others.

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