We had a perfect day yesterday here at Bosebuck Mountain Camps. The sun was shining,
the sky was blue and the birds were singing. We have had a full camp for the past few
days with three guests all celebrating birthdays last night at dinner. To top it all
off, the float plane just landed and will be taking some of our guests for a scenic
ride for an aerial view of this beautiful terrain.
The current temperture is 60 degrees with mostly sunny skies. The relative humidity is
79% with a breeze from the south at 5MPH. Although we may receive rain later today and
overnight, it should clear by tomorrow morning refreshing for another day tomorrow.
We are still keeping an eye on a loon that has been nesting just across from camp
on the opposite shore. We have a great vantage point from the porch of Cabin #9 and
are hoping to see her chicks when/if they hatch. The biologist from the Maine Inland
Fisheries & Wildlife Dept stopped by to check on her this past Tuesday. According to
his calculations, the chicks should arrive this weekend, Tuesday at the latest.
The water may be a little higher than normal in the lake and rivers but the fishing is
very close to spring-like conditions. Water temperatures are cooler than normal so
the fishermen are still seeing good activity in this fishery.
Our summer rate special began on July 1st and will continue through August 15th.
** $99.00 per adult per night ** and depending on the length of your stay you may enjoy
a FREE night or FREE use of a boat and motor. Visit our rates page for all the details
then give us call to reserve your spot.
This is also the time to reserve your week for a Bear Hunt. We are limiting our
reservations to no more than 6 hunters per week and the first week of the season is
already sold out. We have some availability for the three remaining weeks which start on
Sunday, September 6th, 13th or the 20th.
For all you lucky Maine & New Hampshire Moose Lottery winners, if your area in Maine
is WMD #7 or Zone A2 in New Hampshire, Bosebuck Mountain Camps is the place for your
hunt. Give us a call to discuss our full week package which includes meals, lodging,
scouting and a fully guided hunt.
Don’t forget about our Wilderness Navigation Course being held on August 21st, 22nd
and 23rd. Anyone that spends time in the great outdoors whether it be hunting,
fishing, hiking, geo-caching, camping or any other activity will learn valuable
lessons with this course. A map and compass are no good to you unless you know how to
use them. Attendees will gather a good deal of practical information both in the
classroom and in the field. If you are interested in attending send us an email or
call to reserve your spot.
Our first photography weekend was very successful in several ways. They all captured
great shots, ate too much delicious food and left happy but exhausted. We should have
a few photos to share in the very near future. They captured some beautiful landscapes,
a black bear, a family of otters, an immature eagle and of course a number of loons.
We definitely will be putting together future photography weekends, the first of which
will be held the first weekend of October focusing (no pun intended) on moose since it
will be rut season. If you are interested, send along an email.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
July 11, 2009
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We are excited to be there to see the baby loons this weekend!
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