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The Date is Oct 13~14 deer is open Grouse is an option great time to scout your Rut spot, This is not only a Hunt ! It is more of a rendezvous of Traditional Bowhunter! Novelties,Raffles , Food , many outdoor activities for the Beginner and novice alike! More Info on the way! post here for more info!
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We hold it on public ground A.E.P land ,first year we raised $600.00 for a local family in need and we had a nice turnout of Bow hunters for its first year , since then attendance has not increased any We had high hopes of it taking off but realize it could get out of control so we have been keeping it word of mouth and TradGang of course !
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This has to be a good time. Have fun and shoot some camp meat to throw on the coals! Posts: 2988 | From: Michigan/Colorado | Registered: Nov 2010
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Is there going to be a good turn out this year for this hunt? I am seriously considering going and camping. Is there wood there or do we need to bring our own? What does it cost to camp? Will I need to bring water? Is it for sure at campsite D? Just asking to prepare if I come down.
-------------------- "Energy and Persistence Conquer All Things" Benjamin Franklin Posts: 82 | From: Newark, Ohio | Registered: Feb 2010
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Camping is free! sometimes there is wood available (we usually road hunt for ours) I also bring my own water wells are closed at times and taste like a penny, Campsite D for sure We hope for a good turnout but you never know. I know quite a few that wouldn't miss it! Mike See map and permit at tinyurl.com/gosh2009
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