Hunting Camp

Hunting Camp by Gin Matters, published by Hot Tub Writing LLC on May 22, 2021, is a 130-page work written in English that explores the intersection of nature and human activity. The narrative centers around a bio-engineered buck introduced into the Adirondack park, which is set to alter the local ecosystem by elevating the indigenous deer population. As this new dynamic unfolds, an older predator resurfaces, creating chaos among local hunters and leading to the mysterious disappearance of bucks.
Readers will find a gripping tale that follows six lifelong friends on their annual hunting trip in the Adirondack mountains. As they confront the changing realities of deer hunting, the story delves into themes of survival and adaptation in a shifting environment. The blend of horror and science fiction elements adds depth to the narrative, making it a thought-provoking examination of nature’s balance and the impact of human intervention.
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A bio engineered Buck has been accidentally introduced into the Adirondack park. In three years, it will help the indigenous deer population rise to the top of the food chain.
Meanwhile an older predator reemerges its dominance into the park and rakes havoc among the local hunters. Soon the bucks start to disappear.
Six lifelong friends take an annual trip up to their hunting camp deep in the Adirondack mountains. They soon struggle with the reality that deer hunting in the Adirondacks is not what it used to be.
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