Friday, October 23, 2009


Just because foliage season has passed us by, that doesn't mean all color is gone as evidenced by this photo taken by Bette at sunrise just the other morning. It really was a "take-your breath-away" vista. Here for a moment and then gone as the sun rose above Greentop Mountain.
After a hearty breakfast, Rich, Bette and the dogs headed to the woods for another successful day of bird hunting. The dogs did their job, and all were rewarded with both grouse and woodcock. It has been a great bird season so far in the area surrounding camp.
Bosebuck Mountain Camps is situated in some of the best bird cover available and offers a wide variety for hunters both with and without dogs. It has been common this year to have at least 15 or more flushes per day. Now that the weather has turned colder, the woodcock have started their migration too.
Deer Season is fast approaching, and although many herds have been adversely affected over the past two winters, the population here is healthy. These are "big" woods and considered home to some big bucks although they can be elusive. If you are willing to put in the time and miles in the woods, you may be rewarded with that trophy buck you always wanted hanging on the wall. Come for a week, $699.00 Package (plus tax, gratuity & license) or stay for just a few days.

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