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Skipper and Jeri Duncan

Come visit us during a hunt to see what the Adobe Lodge is all about.

We'll let the photos below tell our story.  Althought the images were collected all throughout our 2006 season, they will show you - from start to finish - how an Adobe Lodge hunt unfolds.  Just click on an image to see what the photo is all about.

The motel's van
Comfort Inn, San Angleo, TX
Watering hole at the motel
The Wharf - right across the street.
Time to load up and get to camp
Lunch in town before going to camp
Better eat up.
Shooting guns - the first thing to do.
The kickoff meeting.
The group photo.
Finally - it's time to hunt.
Rattling - an Adobe Lodge tradition.
You got your buck. Now what?
Photo session
A javelina photo session.
Weighing-in ceremony
Skinners at work.
Wrapping meat.
Freezing the meat.
The tally board.
Lunch time.
Plenty of food.
Supper time
Birthday celebration.
Hanging out in camp
Ribeye night
Dutch oven cobbler.
Packing to leave.
Contact Us Anytime:

Skipper Duncan                           P.O. Box 60127
325 374-7024                              San Angelo, TX  76906
skipper@adobelodge.com
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