Monday, March 2, 2026



Pic above are the sheds I have found over the years. It’s been a good start to this year with an 8-point deadhead and moose shed. Hopefully more to be found in the coming weeks.

 

Thanks to all that attended the WRNC annual banquet on Feb 22nd. I enjoyed the dialog and questions following my presentation.

For sure this is “ The Dead of Winter.”  The most recent storm on top of the snow from late January has slowed wildlife activity. Snowshoeing last week  checking TC’s gave up a few Coyote tracks. I did see the first sign of Spring this weekend with maple syrup buckets hanging. I took a ride through an area with open fields on Saturday morning hoping to see a raptor activity, no luck.

I’ve been looking for a more efficient way to keep track of my trail cameras in the field. A field notebook has worked well in the past. This year I added more cameras, locations, and travel time. I have been researching Apps for my phone.

I  may have found the ideal App for keeping track of TC’s . I loaded all my trail camera detail and data onto the site. The site offers many features , the two most important ( to me ) camera location and camera location history. Once I start bushwhacking  new areas, I move TC’s frequently, and in the past have forgotten to note a move in my notes. I think ( hoping) having the phone readily at hand will make it easier. We shall see!

Using my phone to keep track should make it easier. I will share more on this after setting out my TC’s.

Jim


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