Build The Best Hunting Camp For Your Guests With A Great Fire Pit

July 23, 2010 · Filed Under Hunting · Comment 

We returned after a difficult day hunting to the crackling and glow of the fire. After putting the venison on the spit we grabbed some chairs and gathered around to swap stories. Our hunting camp had become the place to be, thanks to the addition of our outdoor firepit. As early evening gave way to deepest night, the flames died down and the last few embers turned to ash, and we were able to enjoy a happy moment together before heading for bed.

A good fire pit in your base camp can make your hunting experience significantly more enjoyable. A lot of hunters are content to stay in hotels overnight, exchanging their stories in a bar or hotel lobby, unaware of what they’re missing. Hunters who spend their evenings in a camp are far more likely to have a satisfying experience than those who return to a hotel. Hunting is in itself a primal act, sleeping out beneath the stars adds to this experience, it connects you with your ancestors when they used to hunt to survive and not just for sport. The camaraderie built on such hunts is memorable: hunters feel closer to the earth, to the animals they are seeking, and to each other. All of this is a recipe for a truly memorable experience, one that hunters are likely to come back to again and again.

A good deer camp is usually situated in a small clearing in a wooded section of property. The surrounding trees provide a natural barrier from high winds and other similar elements as well as creating a more genuine camping sensation. You do not have to necessarily use a tent but can go for a permanent cabin type of shelter. These don’t have to be expensive; one lease owner I know transformed an old, busted school bus into a bunk house. It was really handy on camping trips because you got the real camping experience but had something solid to sleep under. Every great hunting camp also includes a fire pit as part of the site. And, just as importantly, a regular full-sized fire pit will better protect the land than the typical campfire. It is also better for cooking. Surveys show that hunters that cook their food over a campfire are more satisfied with their camping experience.

If you have a property from which people go hunting, have a fire pit installed at the base camp and just wait for people to exclaim how they cannot wait another year for the next hunt.

Hunting with fire pits.

March 31, 2010 · Filed Under Hunting · Comment 

A sport with a lot of popularity is hunting. For some individuals, it's the hunting that makes it desirable. It’s the time spent outdoors for others. For others, it’s a family activity. grandfather to grandchild, or even mother to daughter! When utilizing fire pits for your next hunting excursion, you must provide an even greater amount of good memories for the time you've spent with buddies and family.

Normally, people opt for hunting during winter. Hunters pass hours perched in trees just waiting until they see the motion of a deer. Wet mornings in duck blinds waiting for their prey and they spend cold. When you burn a fire outdoors you can warm up while still enjoying the outdoors. Wrap yourself in a blanket, settle into your fav camp chair and take pleasure in unwinding in front of your own personal campfire TV.

Whilst a few hunting cabins will have fire pits on location, you might need to bring your own. When there is snow on the ground especially if you are hunting. However, you can choose a pit that comes with a flat grill for the top. To grill your dinner outside even while you are enjoying the fire pit this would allow you. When your kids are hunting with you so you can let them wind down from the day by roasting marshmallows and making s’mores over the campfire.

Just keeping the wood and fire fuel neatly contained and you can also buy large fire pits that are designed to sit directly on the ground. One example is the deer hunting fire ring. To create this transportable ring and three or more pieces of steel are bolted together. Immortalize yourself into time as one would find the tale woven in hieroglyphs.

No matter if you're merely getting warm, fixing supper, or getting some relaxation near the fire, you'll remember your next hunting excursion better if you utilize a firepit. Gather extra dead wood from the forest during the day or be sure to take plenty of logs. you will want to do it every night for the duration of your trip.