Pine Curve Camp
Address:
United States
Wisconsin
W9205 Gustafson Rd Butternut, WI 54514
Coordinates:
Latitude: 45.967973
Longitude: -90.524295
Steve Schultz
Contact:
715-492-1295
Communication language
English
No mailbox
Web-site
Pine Curve Camp was established in the early 1960's when Steve and his father Erv Schultz "Pine Curve Erv" built a small one room shack for a deer camp. At about the same time Steve began baiting bear as a summer job for out of town hunters and has continued through today. Over the years his reputation to consistently get hunters a bear grew as did his guide service. Steve and his family take great pride and make tremendous efforts to get every hunter a bear.
The camp name, Pine Curve Camp LLC is named after an early 1900's logging settlement east of Glidden, Wisconsin where the Schultz family first settled. The settlement, Pine Curve, consisted of several farms, a saw mill and a one room school house. The settlement was named for the huge white pine that lined the meandering banks of the Chippewa River, some of which are still standing today.
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