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Camp Red Oaks

Hayward, WI 54843 • Est. 1982

ESEric SimmermanSTEWARD
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Welcome to Red Oaks Camp

Your DeerCamp homepage brings your place, people, and story together right away on mobile.

CampFeed Members Calendar Traditions

What this section gives your camp

  • A permanent digital front door for your deer camp.
  • Camp name, location, steward, and member identity in one place.
  • A polished camp page you can share with family, members, and guests.
  • A simple way to make the camp feel official from day one.

CampFeed

Recent camp pictures, field memories, and updates in one running feed.

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Big Buck Near the Road

Eric Simmerman • 4/9/2026

Dad was a sharpshooter and knew where the big bucks lived.

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Curious Trail Near the Trail

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Three Does in the Shooting Lane

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What CampFeed is for

  • Share camp photos, updates, and memories in one running feed.
  • Keep members connected before, during, and after season.
  • Turn scattered texts and photos into a camp history.
  • Open posts to view photos, voice memories, and comments.

CampUpdate

Members can quickly add a picture, tradition, recipe, or camp note right from camp.

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Eric Simmerman
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Big buck by the road
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Quick note about what happened in this moment.

What CampUpdate helps with

  • Post quick news, reminders, and season updates.
  • Keep camp members aligned without sending the same text repeatedly.
  • Share weather notes, work weekend plans, or hunt-week reminders.
  • Give the steward one clear place to communicate.

CampMembers

The Steward always appears first. Invited members appear after they join.

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Eric Simmerman

Camp Steward

Keeps camp information current and helps guide the full DeerCamp experience.

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Ross Simmerman

Camp Member

Adds stories, harvest photos, and field notes.

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Geneo Simmerman

Camp Member

Known for breakfast and first-light coffee.

What CampMembers adds

  • Show who belongs to the camp.
  • Preserve member names, roles, nicknames, and camp connections.
  • Help new members understand the crew.
  • Make the camp feel personal, not generic.

CampCalendar

Track opener dates, setup weekends, meals, work days, and other camp events.

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Final Setup

Sat, Sep 5 • DeerCamp

Last stand checks, meal prep, and cabin cleanup before opener.

Archery / Bow Opener

Sat, Sep 12 • DeerCamp

Wisconsin statewide archery / bow opener.

What CampCalendar helps organize

  • Opening weekend, work weekends, meals, and camp events.
  • Important hunt dates and reminders.
  • Shared plans everyone can reference.
  • Less confusion about who is coming and when.

CampTraditions

Preserve the rituals, jokes, rules, and stories that make your camp yours.

Geneo’s Banging Breakfast

That brother Geneo would cook breakfast for camp on opening morning of deer season.

Missed Buck Shot Penalty

The hunter who missed has a piece from the tail of their shirt cut as a penalty.

Opening Morning Coffee

Everyone gathers before first light before heading to their stand.

What CampTraditions preserves

  • Opening morning rituals.
  • Camp rules, jokes, and stories.
  • Annual events and member customs.
  • The details that make your camp yours.

CampRecipes

Save the meals everyone asks for again when deer season comes around.

Quick Camp Chili

Open cans, dump, simmer — done. Warms you to the bone.

Mavis’ Swiss Style Venison Steaks

Butter-knife soft venison steaks in a creamy gravy sauce.

Opening Weekend Breakfast

Eggs, venison sausage, coffee, and the same old stories.

What CampRecipes saves

  • Favorite camp meals.
  • Opening weekend breakfasts and late-night staples.
  • Family recipes tied to camp memories.
  • The food traditions that deserve to be passed down.

CampDeerDrives

Document how each drive works so camp knowledge does not stay trapped in one person’s head.

Drive Plan

North Ridge Push

Standers: Road Line • Walkers: Ridge Trail

Start at the old logging road, move slow through the north ridge, and end near the creek crossing.

Route Notes Standers Walkers

Safety Notes

Confirm start point, stop point, and safe shooting lanes before the drive begins.

What CampDeerDrives documents

  • Named deer drives and routes.
  • Standers, walkers, and drive notes.
  • Safer shared understanding of how a drive works.
  • Camp knowledge that usually lives only in someone’s head.

CampDeerStands

Keep stand names, blind types, access notes, and orientation details together.

Oak Ridge Ladder Stand

Ladder Tree Stand • West Ridge

Best access is from the field edge. Good for morning wind out of the west.

Creek Bottom Box Blind

Elevated Box Blind • Creek Crossing

Easy access for younger hunters and late-season sits.

South Brush Blind

Ground Natural Blind • South Trail

Brush in before opener and check visibility after leaves fall.

What CampDeerStands helps track

  • Stand names, locations, and notes.
  • Blind types and access details.
  • Better orientation for new or younger hunters.
  • A cleaner way to preserve camp hunting knowledge.

CampFieldApp

Capture photo + voice memories from the field and send them back to your DeerCamp CampFeed.

Field Capture
Photo + Voice Memory
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Uploads when connectivity is available
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CampFeed

What CampFieldApp does

  • Capture a photo and voice memory from the field.
  • Upload it to DeerCamp when connectivity is available.
  • Post it back to your CampFeed automatically.
  • Keep the moment without typing, organizing, or remembering later.
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