Monday, October 10, 2022

Not your typical ‘deer camp’

 

Not your typical ‘deer camp’.

We know that ‘deer camp’ is so much more than the stereotypical neanderthal mindset.  We understand that ‘deer camp’ is a not just a place to hunt but a place to Relax Up North.  Bring your friends, bring your family, maybe even your significant other; we are sure you will leave with memories to last a lifetime.

Make use of our 125-foot driveway, bring your ATV, and your deer hunting equipment to find your place in the woods.  We are located just minutes from the Ambrose Lake trail head. No need to trailer your ATV simply mind the 20mph rule and you can drive there in just a few minutes (only 2.4 miles).  From there you can access the more than abundant State-owned public access land. 

After a long (hopefully successful) day in the woods get a nice warm shower in one of our two full bathrooms then kick back at the firepit to Relax Up North.  Ready to call it a night and move inside – we have several card games and board games to help you keep the evening going.

Michigan DNR Deer Management Unit knows where to go to Relax Up North.

Ogemaw County Deer Management Unit is in the Northern Lower Peninsula Region (NLP). It has roughly 99,000 acres of public land which is about 27% of the total acreage in the county. The remainder of land is in private ownership. Topography varies from rolling hills to flat outwash plains. Soil types consist mainly of sandy types that are well drained. The landscape consists of large blocks of state and federal land. The state land is concentrated in the northwest part of the County while the federal land is primarily in the north central and northeast regions. Those large blocks are dominated by forest land and provide excellent habitat for deer. Much of the state-owned land is located on sandy outwash plains in the northwest portion of the county and is dominated by jack pine forests. The private land consists of residential developments and agricultural land amongst forested habitats. The agricultural lands are concentrated in the southwest, southeast and central portions of the county. Many small inland lakes are scattered throughout the DMU which see heavy recreational use. 

Copied from: (https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/managing-resources/wildlife/deer/deer-management-unit-info#065)

Report your harvest:  https://www.mdnr-elicense.com/harvestreport




Not your typical ‘deer camp’

  Not your typical ‘deer camp’. We know that ‘deer camp’ is so much more than the stereotypical neanderthal mindset.   We understand that ...