I left the house a little before 6 yesterday morning to hunt coyote, maybe set some snares and look for 3 gun clubs that have piqued my interest for a long time. I assume the first two were gunclubs only because of their location and remoteness.
The first two appear as structures on the Atsion quad and Indian Mills quad, east of the Mannis Pond area.
The third structure I have no printed documentation for but I always believed there should be something there.
I smoked down Quaker Bridge Road trying to get back in my spot before daylight.
I arrived at 6:40 and backed into a little pull-off and stepped out. There was no air moving and you could hear only the deafening silence.
I love this area of Wharton because of its remoteness and solitude.
I put a cap in the muzzleloader and struck out to my first search in the pre-dawn glow. I had previously extracted a lat/lon from Maptech for two black squares.
I walked into the woods about a 100 yds off of a lightly used dirt road and quickly found signs of previous occupation. There used to a road leading to this spot but time has erased all but a few tire ruts that I felt as I walked through the brush.
The first sign was a faint clearing in the woods. (Still a little dark.)
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7228/ppuser/177
The next hint was this:
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7234/ppuser/177
A non screw cap beer bottle and a vinegar bottle with the cap on.
I also found a very shallow depression and partially buried and exposed corrugated steel decking. The rusty brown is the metal.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7231/ppuser/177
I took a leisurely stroll and stopped to give some yelps and whines along the way to the next spot. The calling got no response and I saw no encouraging sign in the area like I did last year.
The second black square was supposed to have a road leading to it that was either mismapped or totally obliterated by time.
The only faint clue was this clearing.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7229/ppuser/177
No trash, no metal, no nails in trees for old clotheslines and no depressions.
About 80' away I did find this old stand.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7230/ppuser/177
The owner was pretty industrious having fabbed these steps out of steel plate, square tubing and round stock.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7232/ppuser/177
I believe this stand was probably built by someone who was associated with the club because it was in a pretty inaccessible area and next to the supposed location of the club.
From there I hiked a mile and a half to Mannis.
I was going to look for Lower Forge Deer Club which I have always assumed would have been associated with the pond area.
Here is the weir at the end of the pond. (Last week's photo)
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7233/ppuser/177
Here it islast year under flowing water.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/5016
Using LiveSearch Maps, I checked a few clearings that I hadn't noticed before on the south side of the pond but to no avail.
I did find large hidden excavations at the end of the pond in the woods but I believe these were dug to get material for the earthen berm seen here.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php?photo=7235&cat=500
I had looked at the 1930 aerials and the pond was there then but the resolution isn't good enough to determine if there was a club structure.
L.F. Deer Club could have been somewhere nearby and they could have just helped build the weir in 1962.
It was beautiful morning well spent but I was a little disappointed with the lack of coyote sign. No droppings and no tracks in my 4 mile+/- jaunt. No answers to my amateurish yelping and whining either. No reason to do any snare setting.
Last year I saw a lot of sign in the area but they have apparently moved out of there for now..
Scott
The first two appear as structures on the Atsion quad and Indian Mills quad, east of the Mannis Pond area.
The third structure I have no printed documentation for but I always believed there should be something there.
I smoked down Quaker Bridge Road trying to get back in my spot before daylight.
I arrived at 6:40 and backed into a little pull-off and stepped out. There was no air moving and you could hear only the deafening silence.
I love this area of Wharton because of its remoteness and solitude.
I put a cap in the muzzleloader and struck out to my first search in the pre-dawn glow. I had previously extracted a lat/lon from Maptech for two black squares.
I walked into the woods about a 100 yds off of a lightly used dirt road and quickly found signs of previous occupation. There used to a road leading to this spot but time has erased all but a few tire ruts that I felt as I walked through the brush.
The first sign was a faint clearing in the woods. (Still a little dark.)
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7228/ppuser/177
The next hint was this:
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7234/ppuser/177
A non screw cap beer bottle and a vinegar bottle with the cap on.
I also found a very shallow depression and partially buried and exposed corrugated steel decking. The rusty brown is the metal.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7231/ppuser/177
I took a leisurely stroll and stopped to give some yelps and whines along the way to the next spot. The calling got no response and I saw no encouraging sign in the area like I did last year.
The second black square was supposed to have a road leading to it that was either mismapped or totally obliterated by time.
The only faint clue was this clearing.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7229/ppuser/177
No trash, no metal, no nails in trees for old clotheslines and no depressions.
About 80' away I did find this old stand.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7230/ppuser/177
The owner was pretty industrious having fabbed these steps out of steel plate, square tubing and round stock.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7232/ppuser/177
I believe this stand was probably built by someone who was associated with the club because it was in a pretty inaccessible area and next to the supposed location of the club.
From there I hiked a mile and a half to Mannis.
I was going to look for Lower Forge Deer Club which I have always assumed would have been associated with the pond area.
Here is the weir at the end of the pond. (Last week's photo)
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/7233/ppuser/177
Here it islast year under flowing water.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php/photo/5016
Using LiveSearch Maps, I checked a few clearings that I hadn't noticed before on the south side of the pond but to no avail.
I did find large hidden excavations at the end of the pond in the woods but I believe these were dug to get material for the earthen berm seen here.
http://gallery.njpinebarrens.com/showphoto.php?photo=7235&cat=500
I had looked at the 1930 aerials and the pond was there then but the resolution isn't good enough to determine if there was a club structure.
L.F. Deer Club could have been somewhere nearby and they could have just helped build the weir in 1962.
It was beautiful morning well spent but I was a little disappointed with the lack of coyote sign. No droppings and no tracks in my 4 mile+/- jaunt. No answers to my amateurish yelping and whining either. No reason to do any snare setting.
Last year I saw a lot of sign in the area but they have apparently moved out of there for now..
Scott