I have permission to trap a river bank city park. They have a beaver problem. They said go ahead and trap but use discretion. There is a series of islands right next to the park. They are owned by the state and are public land. The hut is on one of those islands. The access is from the park. Normally I park in the far parking area and go in early or later so there less chance of people seeing me and asking questions. Anyway. My wife saw a couple big bucks on those islands during the rut while she was taking a walk. I figured since I was already out there messing w/ the beaver, I would put up a camera hoping to get pics of the Big 10 pt she saw. The Camera is up, lots of doe pics, no big buck pics. However, I've also been getting pics of a real pretty red fox. I had to replace the battery on the camera. I figured if I'm already going out there, I might as well throw in a couple sets to try and get that fox. I went out there and there was no one around. I'm like "Perfect I just drive to the close parking area so I don't have to walk as far and i can do this quicker." It's 4:30 and I don't have much time before it gets dark. I crossed the ice. The snow was virgin. No people tracks other than what was on walking trail. I threw in the 2 sets, replaced the battery and adjusted the camera to cover both sets. I was kind pleased because it went quicker than expected. I decided to do a little scouting on my way back to the truck. I made a loop and followed a trail that led me back to where I entered the brush. Here's the interesting part! There was an extra set of boot prints that I was pretty sure were NOT where I walked previously. At first I was confused because it was the same tread as my muck boots. I walked around a bit to investigate. It looked like someone was tracking me but I wasn't 100% sure. It was definitely odd as to why someone else would be out there in below 0 temps. Then I headed back to where I crossed the ice. When I got there, there were my tracks AND his tracks coming and going. Now I'm 100% sure he was tracking me. I followed his tracks to the bank. From there he went down the walking trail. He did not go to my truck which is a good thing. Before I backtracked him, I did not follow his tracks to see how far into the brush he tracked me but this is not a big place. He was with 100yds of me. If he went into the brush any distance at all then he was probably watching me make the sets. My tracks lead right to where I'm set up. Here's my question, do I pull those sets and camera in the AM? He was definitely not a GW because a GW would 've come right up to me and asked questions or would've been waiting at my truck. I have permission to trap so I'm not breaking the law. I just don't feel comfortable knowing that some potential tree hugger could follow my tracks right to my sets and camera. I'm also little bit miffed at myself. I should've been sneakier and I know it.
Last edited by 1Simplemann; 01/20/25 10:59 AM.