Hunt Camp Names

The Fugowee camp and we are charter members of the Fugowee tribe.

It got it's name from a member waking up on the floor after too much moose juice and stating "Where the fug are we"....
 
HAHA! this is funny...

We mostly name other peoples camps....... :D

Ha!!

Next to us we have the River Rat Gang..because they hunt out of a cottage on the river.
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The Cutworm Gang :( They have been caught stealing our & other camps dogs:mad:, sneaking in on private property in Camo:mad:, they dog the bush with kids firing 12g into the air :eek: & have even shot on of their own watchers a couple years ago.
 
My dad used to hunt an area around Bancroft, ON that they called Wapata. If that is an actual name of an area, I would surely appreciate if someone from there could point it out on a map.

Our old moose camp was called "North of North", because we already had a cottage "Up North", and this was further.
 
Windor Hotel

Our group of hunters is from the Windsor area we Moose hunt in WMU15 (Dog River area). Over years we have kept adding to make our camp more and more comfortable, Our camp came to be known as the Windsor hotel because of where we were from and whenever you stopped by our camp for a visit you were greeted with a cold beer or drink. One evening after celebrating a kill my father in law in a stuper found a magic marker in the toolkit and began to write on the front door of the camp Windsor Hotel but because of the moose juice he wrote "Windor Hotel".:p So we have called it that ever since!

Its funny because when refering to our group we call it the Fukawee tribe as well, like I seen on other posts.:)
 
My dad used to hunt an area around Bancroft, ON that they called Wapata. If that is an actual name of an area, I would surely appreciate if someone from there could point it out on a map.

Our old moose camp was called "North of North", because we already had a cottage "Up North", and this was further.

Born & raised there, a little more info? I may have have heard of it.
 
Senior - I don't have much to tell you besides that it was a run-down camp, back in the late 60's. It was a piece of private property that adjoined public land. They hunted deer with beagles, very close to - maybe even touching - Algonquin park.
 
My dad used to hunt an area around Bancroft, ON that they called Wapata. If that is an actual name of an area, I would surely appreciate if someone from there could point it out on a map.

Our old moose camp was called "North of North", because we already had a cottage "Up North", and this was further.

I think I've seen a hand painted sign Wapata, south of Maynooth on the Peterson road.
 
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