bearthebruce
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- Joined
- Jul 26, 2018
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- Location
- Property is in Floyd County VA
- Tractor
- '05 Massey Ferguson 1533; '22 LS MT125, '23 Kubota SVL65-2
How do you like Hunt stand?
Does a phone provide enough information (or whatever) to make a fairly accurate map?
It does. We make the trails by looking at topo background maps. Then we walk the proposed path using the locator trace function in Hunt stand. This uses the GPS to trace where we have been. Mind, at times the GPS jumps around and it is helpful to have more than one person doing the tracing with the phones. We then average the position and with it are able to get a good path.
We mark our proposed trails using the fibreglass snow sticks. We can see them easily and even if we drop a tree on them, they rarely break. Once the trail is established, the sticks are removed and deployed to new trails.
With the trail cleared, then we do successive runs over the trail running the trace function to make sure we have it marked correctly on the map.
Sounds like a lot of work to map but is not.
We also like that every person in the "hunt club" has a copy and can share details with the rest.
There are some newer apps out there that we have considered. We're so invested in Hunt Stand, we are not inclined to start over.
Hunt Stand has two forms - a free and a more capable pay version. We are using the free version.
For reference: https://huntstand.com