1928 PA. Deer Camp Picture.

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1928 PA. Deer Camp Picture.

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Looks cold :D
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Must be the "before" shot.

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Don't see any synthetics in that pix.. no scent lock.. no rattle bags.. no cough mufflers... wonder how they ever killed deer with just a leather or wool jacket and a pocket knife and a few shells in their pocket..... hmmm........
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Les, that's why you don't see any deer in that picture. :D

Love those old photo's. Just wish they were a bit clearer so one could really see what's going on.
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Re: 1928 PA. Deer Camp Picture.

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I tried cleaning those pictures up as best I could.
Looks to me a military rifle and four levers in the picture.
This camp was and or still is somewhere in the Pocono mountains.
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I like the old cars. No SUVs or 4x4s then. No internet, no TV, no add hype, just go out and kill a Bambi.

Now, why are all the old pics from the east and mid west, and none from the west? There was hunting in the west back then too.

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looks like a bunch of bootleggers to me :wink:
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Second guy from the left...

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Twins?

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Les Staley wrote:Don't see any synthetics in that pix.. no scent lock.. no rattle bags.. no cough mufflers... wonder how they ever killed deer with just a leather or wool jacket and a pocket knife and a few shells in their pocket..... hmmm........
Don't see any 300 Wim Mag, 7MM Mag, Short-Mags, 358 Wim Mag, 500 S&W or 454's -- I guess the Woolly Mammoth's were all gone and eaten by then -- thank you for sharing that photo it's great... :)
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+1! :D
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You dont see any deer in the camp because back in that time, according to my grandfather, "deer were scarcer than hens teeth"!
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