Hunt Camp Rules
1. If a camp member should get lost, he will fire off a series of two quick shots in 30 second intervals. This known shooting pattern is so the other camp members can distinguish between the truly lost and those who are just poor marksman.
2. A dish is deemed clean if the user cannot identify the last foodstuff eaten off it.
3. A hunter who misses a shot closer than 100 yards at a non running deer, shall have his shirttail cut off in the presence of the entire camp. No single member may have his shirt tail cut off more than three times in the same week.
4. No lawyers are allowed as guests, even if he is a blood relative.
5. Polypropylene long johns may not be worn for more than four days, or until fumes can be seen emanating from them, whichever comes first.
6. A deer taken may gain no more than two antler points per year, with a four point maximum. For example, a six pointer may become an eight pointer the next season, and a ten pointer the following season, but will never become a twelve pointer, regardless of how long the hunter lives.
7. Bucks will be graded by antler points and spread of beam only. Weight, age, health, and difficultness of the shot, have nothing to do with anything. Does and fawns will not be graded or compared under any circumstances.
8. After 9:00 pm, a member must declare if he is going outside to relieve himself and his estimated time of return. If he exceeds that time by more than 10 minutes, a rescue party will be created and deployed.
9. Any member consuming more than five different types of alcoholic beverages in one day/evening may not complain about anything until after 2:00pm the following day.
10. Breakfast dishes become the responsibility of the last person to shoot a deer. Does and fawns inclusive.
1. If a camp member should get lost, he will fire off a series of two quick shots in 30 second intervals. This known shooting pattern is so the other camp members can distinguish between the truly lost and those who are just poor marksman.
2. A dish is deemed clean if the user cannot identify the last foodstuff eaten off it.
3. A hunter who misses a shot closer than 100 yards at a non running deer, shall have his shirttail cut off in the presence of the entire camp. No single member may have his shirt tail cut off more than three times in the same week.
4. No lawyers are allowed as guests, even if he is a blood relative.
5. Polypropylene long johns may not be worn for more than four days, or until fumes can be seen emanating from them, whichever comes first.
6. A deer taken may gain no more than two antler points per year, with a four point maximum. For example, a six pointer may become an eight pointer the next season, and a ten pointer the following season, but will never become a twelve pointer, regardless of how long the hunter lives.
7. Bucks will be graded by antler points and spread of beam only. Weight, age, health, and difficultness of the shot, have nothing to do with anything. Does and fawns will not be graded or compared under any circumstances.
8. After 9:00 pm, a member must declare if he is going outside to relieve himself and his estimated time of return. If he exceeds that time by more than 10 minutes, a rescue party will be created and deployed.
9. Any member consuming more than five different types of alcoholic beverages in one day/evening may not complain about anything until after 2:00pm the following day.
10. Breakfast dishes become the responsibility of the last person to shoot a deer. Does and fawns inclusive.





























But under one of them I wrote "The only man in camp not afraid to take a shot." 
























