Hunting shacks...

Camk

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Hey we used to have a topic on hunting shacks
but I can't find it so here is another


show us your hunting shacks :D

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i misread the title, i read: hunting shags. i was expecting to see pics of girls you shaged while out hunting :lol:
 
Moose Camp 2005


No moose shot, plenty seen and loads of sign, just no calves in the area. (only had a calf tag)

The wolves need a good thinning out in the area. Any area that is sandy looks like a pack of dogs had a poker party on it.


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Good thing there were lots of grouse to be had, not bad for a 600m round trip walk from camp.


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gth...what size is that tent?as compaired to our,s you use the pole,s to set up..also with ours we use a propane heater...works awsome :wink: just one less task to get firewood
 
fogducker said:
gth...what size is that tent?as compaired to our,s you use the pole,s to set up..also with ours we use a propane heater...works awsome :wink: just one less task to get firewood

The tent is 14x16 Cantex Wall tent. The walls are 6' with a 10' peak. I have a kerosene heater for night time. Our wood stove is small and compact and works very well, you just cant get enough wood in it to last a long cold night. The kerosesene heater is 24000 btu's and will put you out of the tent on a -15C night because its so warm.

Ours came with the poles, absolutely genius setup. I can put it up by myself in less than 40 minutes. I got the tent and poles for 500 bucks. The poles alone retail for around $1100


I spent $$$ on a nice Chainsaw that only runs for a bout a cord a year on the moose hunt. So I like to cut my own wood. With all the slash piles it only takes about an hour to cut a weeks worth of wood.


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And yes, grouse work well at holding down tarps, as do moose hides and rougue bears........ :lol:
 
in our tent..we double up a huge tarp on the floor the to keep out dampness.....then we lay down a huge felt cloth(the ones they use in the paper mills)keeps all toasty warm even in bare feet on a real cold night :D
 
RoA , Now that is a sweet shack . Any pics of the inside??

Camk, PLEASE tell us that it's a wok drying by the water and not a satellite dish !!!!. Let me guess you're ruffing it ,the TV is only BW .

Love those camps guys , now that is the way to go
 
I guess you could call this a " shack on stilts". It has 3 floors including ground floor. The 8'x8' shack sits on a 16 foot high timber frame...is insulated and has a wood-burning stove...comfy . Counted 24 deer within 800 yds. last evening ...only two bucks

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PS have this pic posted(and others) on the Photosection
 
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