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Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Lester, Oct 2, 2013.

  1. Fitz

    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    I'm assuming you are talking about the Sat images, and that really depends on your area. Where I live, it get's updated alt least once a year. I like that you can toggle back to earlier photos too. See how an area changes year to year, or even season to season. We have a couple versions now that have snow on the ground here, it can help me really determine what kind of tree cover there is in a particular area.
     
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    Doug Humbarger Newb

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    Yep Fitz. I was referring to the sat images. I go to the stands on our lease; 52 of them. We have 3,000 acres. Then I log the GPS locations then imput the L&L in GE. Love GE.
     
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    I use it all the time for hunting and for work, it's a fantastic tool. I am going to look at reconyx program though, being able to pull up acreages would be fantastic.
     
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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    I've also been using the Big Game Logic site this year. It's nice cause I can upload photos and information and I can share it with the Larson Boys so we can all keep tabs on the camp :tu:
     
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    There's also an integrated phone App :tu:
     
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    buckeyehntr5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I use it all the time. Marking stand locations and food plots so I can check the wind direction before choosing which stand or food plot to hunt. It also helps me choose the best entrance and exit routes from each stand site.

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    I use scoutlook app on my phone.. works great
     

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