Little mounds are salamander mounds The pocket gopher is also called “sandy mounder” or salamanders in Florida although not a true salamander. The pocket gopher is a plant eater and forages for roots, forbs, shrubs and grasses in its underground burrows. The pocket gopher is solitary and territorial and only comes together briefly for breeding.
There are two camp grounds in the forest, maps.app.goo.gl/oBLT9f9d4ydgeJy28 Holder mine and Tillis Hill, Here is a booking link. floridastateforests.reserveamerica.com/camping/tillis-hill-campground-withlacoochee-state-forest/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=FLFS&parkId=1120181
Those are pocket gopher mounds. The reason there is no visible tunnel is because they don’t use the mound as an egress point. They’re simply pushing excavated dirt out of their tunnel system so the bottom of the mound is plugged. Their tunnel system could be 5” below the surface or 5’. Thanks for another great video.
Every wildlife management area has different seasons, depending on where they are in the state. If you put the name of the place and look online, you should find a plan your visit section. That’s where is normally to hunt schedule is.
We will be at Black Point Wildlife Drive on Friday. Sometime around 8:30 am Daily passes can be purchased at self-pay stations with exact change. i think its $10 for the vehicle. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge 1987 Scrub Jay Way, Titusville, FL 32782
It was a great part of the trails there and perhaps someday they will make a area that is just for off road vehicles. There are still a lot of good areas to test your wheelin skills
Its def pocket gophers, you don't see them when you take the mound off because they're tunneling underground about a foot below that. Checkout the YT video titled "Trapping Southeastern Pocket Gophers" by UF IFAS Panhandle Ag Extension or another possibly is a Florida Deepdigger Scarab Beetle.
I did watch that while working on this video. Looks like they back fill the holes and thats why I only find a fresh looking pocket of sand in the center.
Well the biggest thing is to keep your Ford speed going. And I already been for high before you get to the mud hole and try to keep those Wheels straight.
Every now and then we do a open ride. We have a facebook page that lets people know when. facebook.com/Floridajeeprides-310194372746964 I ussally ask about an area and that is a hint Im heading there soon.
Little mounds are salamander mounds
The pocket gopher is also called “sandy mounder” or salamanders in Florida although not a true salamander. The pocket gopher is a plant eater and forages for roots, forbs, shrubs and grasses in its underground burrows. The pocket gopher is solitary and territorial and only comes together briefly for breeding.
Thank you for the info. I have never seen what they look like.
Looks cool! Is there accommodations for primitive camping? Alternatively, will hunters' trucks be overnight parked off the trail on occasion? Cheers
There are two camp grounds in the forest, maps.app.goo.gl/oBLT9f9d4ydgeJy28 Holder mine
and Tillis Hill, Here is a booking link. floridastateforests.reserveamerica.com/camping/tillis-hill-campground-withlacoochee-state-forest/r/campgroundDetails.do?contractCode=FLFS&parkId=1120181
Those are pocket gopher mounds. The reason there is no visible tunnel is because they don’t use the mound as an egress point. They’re simply pushing excavated dirt out of their tunnel system so the bottom of the mound is plugged. Their tunnel system could be 5” below the surface or 5’. Thanks for another great video.
Thank you - it would be cool to see one some time.
Always love your videos.
I appreciate that!
Thanks for sharing! As always, great local terrain coverage.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for posting, always enjoy your videos. 👍
Glad you like them!
When is hunting season?
Every wildlife management area has different seasons, depending on where they are in the state. If you put the name of the place and look online, you should find a plan your visit section. That’s where is normally to hunt schedule is.
Can I join y’all’s meet next time?
We will be at Black Point Wildlife Drive on Friday. Sometime around 8:30 am Daily passes can be purchased at self-pay stations with exact change. i think its $10 for the vehicle. Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge 1987 Scrub Jay Way, Titusville, FL 32782
Are the trails one way? Great videos! Thank you
You can go either way. Some of the day we headed south others we were going north. Three days so far.
Great video Matt! I gotta get up there. I procrastinated and missed out on Ants on Candy! Drat!
It was a great part of the trails there and perhaps someday they will make a area that is just for off road vehicles. There are still a lot of good areas to test your wheelin skills
Nice video ,unbelieveable how many cool trails ya have in the US .
Thank you - Its always great to get out and see what is off the paved roads.
Its def pocket gophers, you don't see them when you take the mound off because they're tunneling underground about a foot below that. Checkout the YT video titled "Trapping Southeastern Pocket Gophers" by UF IFAS Panhandle Ag Extension or another possibly is a Florida Deepdigger Scarab Beetle.
I did watch that while working on this video. Looks like they back fill the holes and thats why I only find a fresh looking pocket of sand in the center.
Well the biggest thing is to keep your Ford speed going. And I already been for high before you get to the mud hole and try to keep those Wheels straight.
If you are with people and get stopped, we tell them don't dig yourself in. A quick kinetic pull and out they go.
It's a mole hill. If you take away the dirt carefully, you will be able to find the hole.
That's what I was thinking.
What does someone have to do to be part of one of these group adventures?
Every now and then we do a open ride. We have a facebook page that lets people know when. facebook.com/Floridajeeprides-310194372746964 I ussally ask about an area and that is a hint Im heading there soon.