I like my Four Wheel Camper and custom bed combo. I do fit my family of 4, but it's cramped. 3 Full grown hunters plus gear would be tight. There are pros and cons to cab over campers for this application.
In one hand, it's relatively light and I can get into spots trailers aren't being pulled to for sure.
In the other hand, you are then bound to hunting on foot from camp unless you want to put your stuff away each morning, pop down, and drive a mile away or whatever. When I am solo I don't mind doing that, but when the family is with me then I don't hassle them out of bed.
My options for the latter scenario:
I am considering getting a decent ebike to hitch mount where I can blast off quietly in the morning. From the calcs I have done, my solar setup in the camper would be able to charge something like a Surron light bee with a full day's sun.
I also sometimes pull my Toyota trail rig as a dispatch/hunting vehicle. Next year I will be hunting out of state and definitely will be running the combination like that.
I will say whatever you get, make sure to invest in a good solar set up. I put 2x 175 watt flexible panels on my roof and have a victron setup to charge and control my 200AH lithium battery. With this I can indefinitely run off the sun. Even through cloud cover I can pull enough power to top off what power the fridge and diesel heater used over night.
The efficient 12v fridges now days kick ass. Mine pulls about 3 amps approximately for approximately 20 minutes per hour on average. So overnight it only uses about 10-12AH.
I now run a smaller Alpicool refrigerator chest that cost about $250 on Amazon. This thing sips power and I can put down to 20 deg F to keep my ice totally frozen during a week of hunting. When I tag, I then break the animal down and move the ice to the cooler with him.
^ that I feel is extremely useful.
