Recent Predators
Only on occasion do we put eyes on a predator at Starvation Acres. However, they frequently walk in front of our cameras. We’ve gotten photos of bears, cougar, coyotes, wolves, Continue Reading →
Our Trail Riding and Hunting Camp Adventure
Only on occasion do we put eyes on a predator at Starvation Acres. However, they frequently walk in front of our cameras. We’ve gotten photos of bears, cougar, coyotes, wolves, Continue Reading →
We’re not playing in the Starvation snow during winter, which is why much of our wildlife is revealed only by tracks in the snow and game cameras. What a change Continue Reading →
July is one of those months when much needs to be done and none of the good-old excuses work. It’s not hunting season, there is no snow or rain, and Continue Reading →
At long last, we took our first extended visit to the acres. Exceptional amounts of spring rainfall encouraged all the grasses, bushes, and weeds to grow much taller than we Continue Reading →
Caution: This post uses photos of game animals both alive and dead. Move on if you are sensitive to such images. Complaints and whining are not allowed. Harvested wildlife must Continue Reading →
Wild game meals are prepared in a variety of ways and we are sharing photos of some of our favorites here. Since frying and baking require oil (grease), I am Continue Reading →
Bear hunting can be difficult and frustrating when you’re not forced to deal with smoke and public land closures due to multiple wildfires. We’ve had plenty of those additional frustrations Continue Reading →
While Starvation Acres has not yet been involved in a wildfire during 2021, wildfires have affected how we use and think about ‘the acres’. Even before this (our first) fire Continue Reading →
We recently spent two days visiting area lakes and their public access areas both for fun and to scout for future paddle boarding. All of these lakes were beautiful but Continue Reading →
Yet more days have been spent making Starvation Acres a more useable space for us and our future visitors. The firewood rounds we found in a pile of slash and Continue Reading →