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Posted on 11/1/22 at 7:22 pm to
Posted by prostyleoffensetime
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 11/1/22 at 7:22 pm to
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I grew up hunting in one of these clubs on the river, and I would probably rank the hunting above south Texas and the Midwest. It is hard to explain what it feels like hunting on those river islands. However, as much as I miss it, I couldn’t go back to dealing with all of the drama in those clubs.


Feel exactly the same way. My grandfather was the president of one for 30 years. He had a good deal though. It was him, VP, and one other man over 25-40 members. Those 3 made the calls, and everyone respected them……. until they got old and “lost it”.

They’re fun to look at on the internet, and visit from time to time, but frick the drama. Deer hunting and deer camp, for me, is supposed to be an escape from the real world. Relax, enjoy the sport during the day and have a little fun around the fire or at the skinning rack at night.

Now, the vast majority of it all has devolved into a dick measuring contest. All the people in those clubs now are usually the boss in their day to day, so they think they should be the boss at deer camp. They all enjoy telling us peasants what club they’re in, and what’s going on on their island, but when they get on the island, they retreat into a bunch of cliques that hate each other.
Posted by Rebel12
Member since Oct 2018
82 posts
Posted on 11/1/22 at 8:50 pm to
It’s interesting that you talked about enjoying time around the skinning rack or the camp house at night . It reminded me of all the good times when everybody gathered for supper at the big house or around the skinning shed. Today, at the club, everybody retreats to their own cabin for meals, and everybody is a nervous wreck taking their buck to the rack for measurements. I love seeing and killing trophy bucks as much as anybody, but I really miss listening to the old timers tell their stories and mess with each other. The quality of hunting has increased dramatically through the years, but the club experience has decreased.
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