Need Moose Camp suggestions...please!

Always remember that nothing ruins a moose hunt quite as much as actually shooting one.

You will need serious equipment, as has been pointed out, especially if it is warm. I won't go moose hunting any more unless handling the meat is carefully planned out.
 
Our group, of seven, has been together for many years.
We are all easy on the booze and I think that's one reason our group works so well.
We have a group that consists of professional and blue collar and we get along so well, it's almost like family.
We find a wood stove is a great addition to any camp.
It will dry clothing and provide heat, far better than any other method we found.
Everyone in our group is responsible for bringing one frozen main course/one pot meal.
We agree to a daily menu before the hunt and I shop for the items needed.
All costs are shared equally, including gas for the trip to the hunt area.
 
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