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Big Buck Near the Road
Dad was a sharpshooter and knew where the big bucks lived.
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Hayward, WI 54843 • Est. 1982
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Eric Simmerman • 4/9/2026
Dad was a sharpshooter and knew where the big bucks lived.
CampUpdate • Picture
CampUpdate • Picture
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Camp Member
Adds stories, harvest photos, and field notes.
Camp Member
Known for breakfast and first-light coffee.
Track opener dates, setup weekends, meals, work days, and other camp events.
Sat, Sep 5 • DeerCamp
Last stand checks, meal prep, and cabin cleanup before opener.
Sat, Sep 12 • DeerCamp
Wisconsin statewide archery / bow opener.
Preserve the rituals, jokes, rules, and stories that make your camp yours.
That brother Geneo would cook breakfast for camp on opening morning of deer season.
The hunter who missed has a piece from the tail of their shirt cut as a penalty.
Everyone gathers before first light before heading to their stand.
Save the meals everyone asks for again when deer season comes around.
Open cans, dump, simmer — done. Warms you to the bone.
Butter-knife soft venison steaks in a creamy gravy sauce.
Eggs, venison sausage, coffee, and the same old stories.
Document how each drive works so camp knowledge does not stay trapped in one person’s head.
Drive Plan
Standers: Road Line • Walkers: Ridge Trail
Start at the old logging road, move slow through the north ridge, and end near the creek crossing.
Confirm start point, stop point, and safe shooting lanes before the drive begins.
Keep stand names, blind types, access notes, and orientation details together.
Ladder Tree Stand • West Ridge
Best access is from the field edge. Good for morning wind out of the west.
Elevated Box Blind • Creek Crossing
Easy access for younger hunters and late-season sits.
Ground Natural Blind • South Trail
Brush in before opener and check visibility after leaves fall.
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