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I'll tell a little tale on BSK's family. Cathole isn't far from his place. One of the guys on our lease shot a buck and Brian let us put it in his cooler. It was MZ season and there was hardly a place to put another vehicle at his cabin. When we pulled up in the truck….no joke, the whole house emptied out to see it. Nothing huge…maybe 115-120 inches but everyone came out to look at and say something. That's the way it should be I think.
Yes sir!
 
I'll tell a little tale on BSK's family. Cathole isn't far from his place. One of the guys on our lease shot a buck and Brian let us put it in his cooler. It was MZ season and there was hardly a place to put another vehicle at his cabin. When we pulled up in the truck….no joke, the whole house emptied out to see it. Nothing huge…maybe 115-120 inches but everyone came out to look at and say something. That's the way it should be I think.
Yup, if a deer comes into camp, everybody comes out to admire it. There will be 15-20 people standing around watching the hunter gut his/her deer (we gut them at camp so we can get a live weight first). It's funny how "into" the hunts the non-hunters in the family get. Most leave their window cracked open at night so they can hear any gunshots early in the morning. All the hunters communicate by text-chain, and many in camp want to be included in the text-chain so they can keep up with what everyone is seeing. They like being part of the excitement. When the hunters start arriving back at camp after a hunt, all the non-hunters pour out onto the front porch asking, "What did you see?"
 

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Yup, if a deer comes into camp, everybody comes out to admire it. There will be 15-20 people standing around watching the hunter gut his/her deer (we gut them at camp so we can get a live weight first). It's funny how "into" the hunts the non-hunters in the family get. Most leave their window cracked open at night so they can hear any gunshots early in the morning. All the hunters communicate by text-chain, and many in camp want to be included in the text-chain so they can keep up with what everyone is seeing. They like being part of the excitement. When the hunters start arriving back at camp after a hunt, all the non-hunters pour out onto the front porch asking, "What did you see?"
That's awesome and gets me fired up. We too have the same scenario. Love it
 
Yup, if a deer comes into camp, everybody comes out to admire it. There will be 15-20 people standing around watching the hunter gut his/her deer (we gut them at camp so we can get a live weight first). It's funny how "into" the hunts the non-hunters in the family get. Most leave their window cracked open at night so they can hear any gunshots early in the morning. All the hunters communicate by text-chain, and many in camp want to be included in the text-chain so they can keep up with what everyone is seeing. They like being part of the excitement. When the hunters start arriving back at camp after a hunt, all the non-hunters pour out onto the front porch asking, "What did you see?"
No doubt you have a great thing going there!
 

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