December 31
Spent the day scouting out for new places to put trailcams and hunt deer this coming autumn. This area has a lot of potential but finding a good funnels for cameras could be challenging.












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Spent the day scouting out for new places to put trailcams and hunt deer this coming autumn. This area has a lot of potential but finding a good funnels for cameras could be challenging.












I spent the first half of December checking on and bringing most of my trailcams home, I only left 7 out and except a few favorite spots I plan to use again, I will find new homes for the other 30+ cameras.


























I’m guessing a wolf got this fawn and it’s not as broken up as a usual wolf kill because it didn’t share it with the rest of the pack.
Deer season is still open so while hitting all my cameras I did make a little effort to get another deer but didn’t see many and none were bucks.
I set this camera to catch bears fishing for salmon unfortunately the only usable tree was a little out of range.













































































































































Kayaked out to a friend’s cabin and did a little hiking, brush clearing, firewood cutting and a lot of eating.






















Hunting has been tougher than usual this year, I think that might be mainly do to weather which has forced me to hunt areas with a lot of pressure because it’s been to stormy to take the Kayak out. So far I managed to get 2 of the 5 decent bucks I’ve seen or called in and I let a bunch of little bucks walk away. I’m hoping to fill 1 more tag (we get 4) and we still have until the end of December to hunt deer here but it’s going to get tougher as the rut winds down.
























































































