Thanks for the laugh, that's witty.That's not a rule. That's a comment.![]()
Thanks for the laugh, that's witty.That's not a rule. That's a comment.![]()
Yes & your member would have known enough to ask 1st & only if he knew there was enough room & the gang in general was interested in aquiring a new member.![]()
Wow..thats alot of rules..
How about everyone just conducts themselves in a mature fashion.
Sounds like you guys hunt with a bunch of immature aholes that need a father figure to guide them through the week.
I have no problem with a guy having a shot of Bailey's in his AM coffee before a hunt or a beer or two at lunch before the afternoon hunt.
I have never been in a camp where the guns are locked up...I usually carry mine loaded for my 2am pee...
I am not ignorant and inconsiderate enough to invite anyone anywhere that I have been invited to, without asking someone.
Not dragging a bunch of guys along with you is no more a rule at my camp than is the rule don't light the trucks on fire
If things such as this need to be rules and governed, then I'm pretty glad i'm not stuck hunting with those type people
Things are more complicated when you have a physical camp and property, with members who may have paid thousands of dollars to build or buy the camp.
Members die/retire and their share gets passed to their kids, and you really don't know who you will have in your camp down the road. Most guys won't walk away from a $8-10,000 investment, so you need to have some kind of "order", or it could turn into "no fun"...
I really don't expect guys that hunt a million acres of crown land to understand this, as you're not financially tied to anyone and can hunt where you please...
Ask who? There are no rules, written or otherwise.So he/she is entitled to invite whomever they please, and you can make room.
Just sayin', its obvious your group has an understanding, its just not posted on the camp wall.
We do have 2 rules.
NO CELL PHONES IN CAMP If a phone rings in camp it's a $20 fine that goes into the biggest dear pot. &
If you don't apply for a doe tag you do dishes for the week(s) you are there.
these look like a few rules that every one should have written on there camp walls![]()
As a number of us have said, most camps do not need WRITTEN rules or guidelines, since "EVERYBODY" knows what they are. But some larger camps, and those with changing memberships, have found that it is handy to have some rules. And when there is serious cash on the table as to what constitutes membership, and what privileges are thereby conveyed, only a fool would have no written rules.
Doug




























