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"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.
In 1952, four of us started a deer hunting camp east of Bigfork, Minn. Two of the original four are still active in the camp. In the '50s we used a lean-to. Yes, even in 10-below weather. Another ...
Camp was cleaned up and made ready. Fires were started in long-cold stoves, and cobwebs were swept out of cabins. Huge meals were prepared, and hot card games burned into the night. It was deer ...
As we have discussed here before, deer camp can be everything from the cabin your granddad and your two uncles built in the 1950s to a Korean War-era army tent set up near U.S. National Forest ...
The November day had a deer-hunting feel to it. And a deer-hunting look, too. Steely gray. A bit of moisture in the air. A hint of breeze. Heavy. Minnesota’s deer opener was just a day or so ...
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