Native Americans would traditionally gather around the camp fire after a successful hunt to recount the tale of the experience. They would pride themselves on the occasions when they were called upon by tribe members to re-tale the tale. That tradition still takes place today in many hunting and fishing circles and it continues here as well. SNA's "Campfire Stories" section allows members to submit their stories from the field and gives them the chance to re-live the experiences of their finest moments and achievements in outings gone by.
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It was meant to be!, submitted by Bryan Dengler




It was meant to be!, submitted by Bryan Dengler




A welcome home gift, submitted by Gerald Coyle




A Pope & Young Pronghorn to Remember, submitted by Bob Solimena




A Marlin Vacation, submitted by Mark Boykin




The Road Kill Trout, submitted by Judy Black




My First Hunt, submitted by Richard Massimino




Luck of the Draw, submitted by Paul Bunker




Hunters Worse Nightmare, submitted by Paul Bunker




First Doe with a Bow, submitted by Kenneth Whalen




A Bitter Sweet Hunt by Judy Black, submitted by John Dunn




The go big or go home muley, submitted by Nathan Zwagerman




Take'm if he is close enough, submitted by Don Edmonds




Vince, submitted by Rick Rinehart




My Twenty Minute Turkey Season, submitted by Rodney Tompkins




Him Out of the Midst of the Bush, submitted by Mark Lawson




My First Buck, submitted by Rodney Tompkins




Lost, submitted by Ben Mejia




Waiting for the perfect two hours, submitted by Wilmer Apolo




Cat Attack, submitted by Richard Valencia




Endless Rewards at Camp, submitted by Judy Black




Sharing the Moment, submitted by Tammy Palmer




Another hunt with Jonathan, submitted by Fred Poirier




Grace and Mercy, submitted by Grady Chambers




The Fog, submitted by Frank (wild Boar) Ayers




Through the Fire, submitted by Mat Lalli






