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Sunday, March 30, 2025

Bears On The Move - Early Scent Marking

 

Massachusetts 2025 bear activity starts with a bonus. A single bear crosses a newly monitored beaver dam, then four days later a  sow with three yearlings crosses the same dam. Then earlier this week  a bear scent marks a popular tree from last year. I was hoping this area would remain active again this year. Now that the tree is scent marked other bears in the area will also leave there scent.

Jim



Friday, March 21, 2025

New TC Location Has Potential - Best Lifetime Deer Shed Find

 

It’s been a productive week in the Massachusetts woods ! Bear TC’s have been set in the new areas . I spent one morning scouting a  twelve-acre swamp that really didn’t show much potential  using Google Earth and OnX Satellite View. Was I in for a surprise? Approximately nine acres of this swamp are thick tangled bushes and swamp grass. Three acres on the backside are a camera trappers dream with two beaver dams and two active lodges.

Earlier in the week I found my first deer shed of 2025 and what a find ! My Best Find Ever !!!    

https://youtu.be/U4Ko5jC6f4c

Jim


Backside of new swamp.

Monday, March 17, 2025

This Was A First - Fisher Resting In Tree

 




It was a productive week making TC bear sets, I have the new areas finished and have made sets in prior year locations.

I enjoy hiking with a camera in hand as well as setting camera traps. Saturday morning a female fisher was seen sleeping high in a hemlock tree . It was overcast and dark in the clump of branches where she was resting. Watching patiently, it took about three hours before a sliver of sunlight reached the top of the tree. I was able to squeak out two halfway decent pictures, One with her sleeping and the other with a slight twinkle in her eye. No doubt this fisher had a den nearby with recently born kits.

This week more TC’s will be set out in hopes of capturing an elusive short-tail  weasel.

Jim


Sunday, March 9, 2025

Time To Make Spring TC Sets

 


The snow is gone and what a pleasure bushwhacking again and not breaking through the snow crust. There has been little activity on the trail cameras. I’ve been on a mission to try and get a short-tail weasel video. From the looks of it, and input from other camera trappers, it’s a rare trail camera capture. I got a long-tail weasel at a Fisher scent post last week. Typically,  LT Weasel turns white in the winter in MA, this one was still brown.

I started setting my Spring 2025 bear camera trap sets. What a great feeling knowing winter is behind us. My first sets are in a new area ( Pic Above) . Last fall I located two new spots with “ Bite Mark Trees” Tomorrow I’ll set trail cameras  in the second location.

Jim


Monday, March 3, 2025

Fisher Activity Consistent

 


The Fisher in the pic above returned to the “ Dig Tree” four times over the last several weeks. This site is becoming a “ Scent Post” transitioning from a dig site.

Fisher activity is consistent at two of my new scent post locations. The scent post in the video is a pine tree that had blown over during a windstorm exposing the root ball. The fisher is using one of the broken roots as a scent post. It is the height of fisher mating season  in MA. and female fishers are giving birth ,then mating a few days later.

https://youtu.be/22JxjViFlLM

Earlier this week I made two trips to set up TC’s at my Spring Beaver Project. The sun is strong, and it won’t be long before the ice gives way to an open pond. I will put a video together soon sharing the setup.

I put  many miles on bushwhacking  this week for sheds. Nothing yet , but hopefully soon 😉

Jim


Sunday, February 23, 2025

Surprise Visitor Checking TCs

 


A tough week hiking. Several days of high wind and crusty snow made for challenging  bushwhacking conditions. I did manage to visit all my fisher scent post sets. The efforts in the last month following fisher tracks have paid off with three new scent post locations.

Also, I had an interesting visitor while checking trail cameras. https://youtu.be/jjU67FCiMCc

Jim

 




Friday, February 14, 2025

Fisher - Unique Daytime Capture

 


It was a good week tracking in central Massachusetts with one trail camera videoing something quite unique. Last week while tracking a male fisher the trail took me to five different dig sites. Dig sites are where a fisher will dig into stumps , ground or standing rotten trees foraging for rodents and insects. The last dig site was in an ideal location to set up a trail camera. It was a long shot hoping that a fisher would return to work the tree. I got lucky !  https://youtu.be/Eg1kzU_0LfE

I was hoping to find a bobcat track earlier in the week. Checking several  different locations resulted in no tracks. While checking trail cameras mid-week, I did cut a bobcat track. A quick SD card swapped out and I was off tracking the bobcat track. It wasn’t long before locating a squat and dump imprint in the snow. The bobcat followed the edge of a pond before heading to a ridge that led to a road. The cat “ Spritzed “ on log ends as it traveled through the thick stand of hemlock saplings. The trail ended at a culvert with porcupine tracks leading into it. Not sure if the bobcat jumped to the road or back tracked a short distance and stayed on the porcupine trail. It was time for me to end the trail. I got a new pic to add to my bobcat tracking library.

Jim



Picture - Bobcat crouched and left a deposit. Very much as a cat in a litter box.