Headed out before a -3.7′ tide, which was a good excuse to take the long way to my destination so I could check out the marine life and look for abalone. The first camera I checked wasn’t getting much action, so I moved it to a location nearby where some trails meet at a creek.Continue reading “Checking Cameras”
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Finally Getting Caught Up.
This is the last of the cameras I wasn’t able to check over the winter, and one of my best spots last year. When I checked it, I set the camera for video; can’t wait to see what I get!
Another Camera that Went Unchecked for Months
Otters
Next trip to this area I am going to set this camera for video.
Setting 4 Cameras
Decided to set some cameras in an area on Gravina Island that I haven’t been to since the deer population recovered after being decimated by wolves. The first animal I came across on my trip was a doe that was far more concerned with a bear than a guy in a kayak. The doe ranContinue reading “Setting 4 Cameras”
A Trail off of a Creek
When I originally set this camera, I thought it would be a good place for black bear, especially when the salmon are spawning. It worked out okay for bear, but it’s been great for deer!
A New Hot Spot
This spot is a classic funnel. It is formed by gentler slopes on both sides of the creek in an otherwise steep ravine. Multiple trails converge at the creek here, where there is a short stretch of calmer rapids and the banks are low and easy to negotiate. These pictures are the highlights from theContinue reading “A New Hot Spot”
Late February – Early May
This is a good feeding area for deer; they like places like this with green leaves year round, and plenty of cover in which to hide.
Too Many Squirrels
This is a good spot, but a little too popular with squirrels, so I moved it in order to avoid spending so much time deleting pictures of them.
More Winter Pictures
This was a good spot but moved this camera to spread them out a little farther.