Saturday, December 11, 2021

No Bear This Year

 

Looks like this fieldstone den isn’t going to house a bear tenant this year. A porcupine has been a very frequent visitor to this site and a check yesterday with a flashlight revealed a porcupine taking up residency. However, A bobcat has also visited the den on a number of occasions. One video displayed the bobcat scratching and scent marking inside the entrance way. The entry reeked cat urine. Maybe a den site for bobcats in 2022 ??? Early January I’ll set a trail camera with a battery pack and see what late winter holds.     

Jim

Saturday, December 4, 2021

Starting To Think About Next Years TC Strategy

 

Pic is a small buck from this mornings travels

Most of my trail cameras have been taken in with bear activity just about done for this year. I will start putting them back out in areas with moose. It would be neat to get a bull in the snow ( bucket list) The Browning Recon Force Advantage cameras have performed well this year. Researching, I found Browning sells an external power pack where eight additional batteries can be added to a trail camera . I’m going to give one a try. Basically, it will double the battery capacity. Might be ideal for winter camera trapping. This type of setup would not do well when bears are out and about.

The bear activity and trail camera videos / pics in 2021 are a record for me. I’m reviewing and organizing the data. When complete I’ll share with you.

Spring is just around the corner lol. Now is the time to start thinking about camera trapping plans for next year . I have several things I  want to do differently with my sets. Stay tuned ……

 Jim

Friday, November 26, 2021

So Far No Takers ! - Bear Den Check

 

The four  pictures above were previous bear dens. I was hoping at least one bear might use one of these   this year. Still a little time left. Two years ago a sow with three yearlings settled into the fieldstone (pic#4)  den  late December,

Three of the four dens have porcupine activity with droppings or trail cameras capturing a porky scent marking. This might be a factor. Pic #2 had no porcupine activity and appeared to have bedding raked up to the opening. I'll go back and check it after Christmas. The area is thick with no shortage of ticks.

Jim

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Thanks For Attending Presentation

 


Thanks to those that attended my presentation last night, It was an enjoyable evening with some good dialog at the end.

The pic above is a new secondary beaver pond  the resident beavers are constructing . The beavers are working overtime downing trees for  winter food caches. It didn't take the moose long to locate and start feeding on the upper branches of the downed trees.

Bear activity is slowing down However, one trail camera captured a bear crossing a beaver dam on Nov 17th


Jim


Friday, November 12, 2021

Quabbin Presentation

 

Reaching the 4,000 mile marker hiking the " Quabbin Woods" has presented many photo opportunities and wildlife experiences.. Join me on the 17th as I share a decade of hiking this beautiful place..

Deer activity remains high with the rut in full swing in Massachusetts., Camera traps have  captured another buck working a scrape in a different location. So far all activity has been a night. I'm hoping to get lucky enough to capture some daytime footage.


Jim

Friday, November 5, 2021

Prime Deer Rut

 

Wow! BIG DEER are on the move during the prime rutting week in Massachusetts. The location shown above has three very respectable bucks working  the area. I've gotten some off my best yet videos of theses big deer on the move.

I had another trail camera ripped off a tree by a bear. Metal camera boxes are a must camera trapping areas that have black bears.

Tomorrow I'm off to check trail cameras in another area that have been recording big bucks. It's a great time  of the year to have a trail cameras set out in the woods.


Jim

Saturday, October 30, 2021

Bucks On The Move

 


Early October while bushwhacking I came across a large Whitetail Buck Scrap and luckily had an extra trail camera in my pack. Prime deer rut activity in Massachusetts is usually early November. I was a bit surprised at the size of this particular scrap this early in October .Retrieving the SD card last weekend told the story ( video). This was my fist attempt at putting a camera trap on an active scrape. I couldn’t have been any luckier.

The scrap has been visited by three bucks. The dominant buck that's in the video, an eight pointer and a spike. The spike’s actions have been more curiosity than anything. The eight pointer has stepped into the scrape and has left his scent on the licking branch. Surely a confrontation to follow at some point. I am anxious to see what activity occurred during this week of stormy weather.




Jim.