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It is a great idea. I already have a camp. Ghost Camp since 1987. Started out two guys. Now 12 guys for muzzy elk, 3 for turkey, 3-6 for modern deer. 2 -3 for duck.I offer the following comments for your consideration.Every camp needs a name. First order of business pick a name. Why? because the name gives the members of your camp something to grab hold of, to be part of, and creates a tighter bond. It also keeps folks in line. They will not do things they shouldn't because they do not want to shame the camp.Every Camp needs a Camp sign with a logo on it. So as you meet people hunting they may not remember your name but they will remember your camp name and logo. Every camp needs some basic rules. Like it or not you have to talk about the stuff you like and do not like. Generators, dogs, bring a girl friend, drinking, drugs, respect towards others in camp. Some one has to be the axe man like or not. My camp is invitation only. Every year everyone gets a invitation well before the draws no invitation no come to camp. Over all the years I have only had to not invite back a couple people who could not get along. But there has to be some loose ground rules so everyone enjoys the camp. Ghost Camp changes every year because some guys hunt elk ,some hunt deer, some only turkey or ducks. I hunt them all so I am always there. Stay flexible.Some of the camp signs I have seen are:John Deere CampOwl CampSheep Creek CampYou guys have a great time with it. Can't wait to here how it all turns out.
Nah to much work.When I met my now daughter in law for the very first time. She called me aside after all the introductions and asked me when she could come to Ghost Camp.I was puzzled because she does not eat meat. She explained that every time she mentioned Ghost Camp to my son he would get quiet and speak in a very reverent tone about it and his plans to go to it. She said I have to experience for myself. I just laughed and said you are always welcome in camp. Every camp needs fresh people, nothing survives without change. Thread Jacking
Ive also noticed that some people like to setup camps for a long period of time... Usually prior to the season and all throughout.. Some people only being able to come out for a few days at a time because of work and or prior plans. What would be the best way to go about keeping a camp up and established while everyone does the things they're obligated to do? Usually have atleast 1 or 2 people there at all times or what?