Camp maids: Tips to getting the camp ready for deer season

After camp mowing, clean-up and food plot prep, then camp members can turn to hunting stand inspection, repair, refurbishment or moving.

Deer camp work days might not be the most-exciting thing in the world, but it’s a necessary evil. Here’s how best to ensure everything is ready for the first day of the upcoming hunting season.

Deer camps are great fun. That is, at least until all the work starts.

Even then, sweat equity ought to be considered an investment in the value of the property, if not a major component of enhancing the quality of the annual hunting experience.

As hunters know, this time of year means deer hunting season is drawing ever closer: It’s deer camp prep time.

Getting deer camps properly prepped for the hunting season is, in large measure, a matter of attitude. The more positive the attitude, then, the better the results and the accompanying pride of accomplishment. Click here to read more on Camp maids: Tips to getting the camp ready for deer season

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply