Pennsylvania Deer Camp

Its a wonderful thing. I love hearing about camps that have been in families for generations. It looks like the stars are starting to align as there should be a good amount of snow in Northern PA to sweeten the experience!

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I've been tenuously watching the forecast and they're hedging on snow, but the temperatures look good. Cold enough to make you "earn" it, but not so cold you question your life decisions. :D
 
Got a camp in Cameron County that we never hunted out of, been in the family probably 60 years. No idea why no one ever decided to go for deer season but that's changing next year. Planning on taking mom, brothers, and friends up to start a new tradition
 
There's tons and tons of acorns everywhere and they aren't in high density spots it's all spread out . Good luck. There's a lot of folks that will say there isn't anything there . You just have to hunt the very very thick stuff and the closest you can hunt to a house or camp likely the better you'll do. I'll be apart of the orange army opening day and likely that'll be it. All the trial cam photos and scouting goes out the window. Especially with the bear season the week before and the woods getting all stirred up
 
Got a camp in Cameron County that we never hunted out of, been in the family probably 60 years. No idea why no one ever decided to go for deer season but that's changing next year. Planning on taking mom, brothers, and friends up to start a new tradition

Arent we long lost cousins


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Been an equity member of a deer camp in NY since 1976. In the beginning we had 2000 acres to hunt and it was great. Plenty of room for everyone to have a nice hunt and work what they found without interfering with someone else. My dad and I kept advising the board that they need to start purchasing the land we are hunting when it comes up for sale and selectively log it to offset the cost over time. Jump to today the same 40 guys are all hunting on 350 acres we actually own and we are being told to go find our own spots. I haven’t hunted camp property since 2015. Dad is 83 now and still enjoys the camaraderie. I have a farm for him and I to hunt but it ain’t enough during turkey season. I am planning my exit when dad decides he has had enough or just can’t do it anymore. We could have bought 180 acres we have been hunting for decades for 164K with a house on it. They said it was to expensive. The guy who bought it has it on the market for 1.6 mil now. Could have bought the 100 acres right behind camp for 100K and they said that was to expensive also. Penny wise and dollar foolish I say, I tried but they just would not listen. Would love to find another camp in western or southern zone in NY or PA with some owned acreage that can be or is managed for a quality experience. Haven’t missed a work day in 49 years can’t say the same for the rest of them.
 
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