Highlights from 1 trailcam
Tag Archives: Ketchikan
May 14 – July 16
Checking a Camera, and Setting 3 More for Black Bear fishing for Pink Salmon (Humpies)
Every pool in this creek that is over a foot deep has fish in it holding out and trying to survive the bears until the next rain. After the next serious rain the main run will fill this stream with thousands of fish. Here are the 3 spots I set cameras Set a Camera hereContinue reading “Checking a Camera, and Setting 3 More for Black Bear fishing for Pink Salmon (Humpies)”
June 7 – June 17
First check of this camera location
Hiking and Checking a Whole Bunch of Cameras
Below are the cameras I checked and set up A sandhill crane visited this camera. I’ve had a camera here for a few years, it watches an intersection in a feeding area. This is a new spot, the camera I set here watches where three trails come together to form one. Next time I visitContinue reading “Hiking and Checking a Whole Bunch of Cameras”
May 22 – June 16
This is my first check of the camera I set here, it’s doing really well and the picture quality is way above average. It was hard to edit it down to just 41 pictures
April 11 – May 19
Highlights from 1 Camera
My First Camping Trip Since February
May 21-22 The first day I spent checking a bunch of cameras I recently set up to make sure they were working aimed properly and put one back that watches a salmon stream that worked out really well last year. The second day I went for a long hike, set a couple more cameras, andContinue reading “My First Camping Trip Since February”
Highlights from 2 Cameras
This was the first check of this camera, next time I stop by I will probably aim it slightly higher because I think it’s missing critters that pass by far end of the cameras view. The lighting here sucks because the camera should be facing the other direction, but this was the best tree inContinue reading “Highlights from 2 Cameras”
Setting 4 Cameras
May 14 Set a camera here to watch where several secondary trails cross this main trail, it also looks like the type of area bucks like to push each other around to build their neck muscles before the rut. This camera watches a main trail between open muskeg and a brushy hill side. This cameraContinue reading “Setting 4 Cameras”