June 19-20





















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I went fishing with my brother last weekend. The fishing was okay, we caught several small to medium sized lingcod, a few rockfish and a small halibut. We let everything go but 1 lingcod. The dozen or so orcas and 2 humpback whales that passed by were the highlights of the trip.































































Set a Camera here, this camera watches an intersection in a skunk cabbage patch.

The camera I left here watches a main trail and a deer bed.




























































































This camera watches a main trail through the old growth. Next time I check it I’m going to switch the camera to video because most of the critters that pass by are moving too fast for a good picture.

I’ve had this camera here for several years. Several trails come together here and this small clearing is a popular place for bucks to but heads as they get in shape for the rut.
This camera is in a new spot and watches an intersection of a few trails.





















This camera watches a main trail that runs along the base of a mountain, the tree in the middle is a used regularly by black bear as a scent marking tree.

A tree fell in front of my camera a couple days after I set it. I moved it to a trail in the timber.


I set this camera to capture the beavers finishing cutting down this tree but they never came back. I reset the camera in a spot I’ve use previously

I took this camera home after 2 years of watching this spot. The location is really good but the does and fawns that showed up here regularly spent so much time feeding I got tired of sorting through the hundreds of pictures of the same animals.
This camera covers a where a trail crosses a creek, it’s a good spot spring through fall, but didn’t get much action over the winter.



