One of the new areas I set up trail cameras (TC’s) last month has had quite a bit of bear activity.
Two TC’s were set in a wetland with visible sign of skunk cabbage leaves being
foraged on and fresh bear scat. The swamp has mountain laurel on the east side
with a game trail skirting the edge of the swamp. The first TC was set hoping
to catch bears moving along the swamps edge foraging on skunk cabbage. The second
TC was set on a small old scent tree with a visible bear bite mark on it. Both
TC sets have been active ! There are three bears in the area, sow with one yearling, a younger bear with blue
ear tag and a larger bear assumed to be a boar. The TCs were set April 20th.
On April 21st, a yearling climbed the tree ( cover pic) in front of the TC. Also , a second bear
climbed the same tree on April 22nd.
On May 2nd, a large boar wandered through showing no interest in the
tree that the bears had climbed. I’m not sure why the bears did that. It will
be interesting to see if the tree has been climbed a third time with the next
SD card check.
All my TC’s have been busy in North Central MA capturing
black bears on the move. Of the twenty locations I have set up, nineteen or 95% have had bear activity, The one site that had
no activity was a “ role of the dice” when setting it up. . There was nothing
in the area to draw bears. The landscape was ascetically pleasing, and I was
hoping to get a bear or two passing through. I pulled those TC’s , they’ll be
better used elsewhere.
As of this morning my trail cameras have videoed 25 different
bears.
Jim
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