thanks for the tips and I live across the street from the land fill, so I can walk in from there- aren't many trails that come out to the fill so maybe I can spot a few. And DONY1 rooms already ready but you'll need to kill one with the bow this year! Goal one :clap :archer practice practice practice
That is one of the reasons I like my I phone so much. Maps are great and pull up pretty quick. Built in compass helps a bit too. I print the game regs and map off FWC and take it with me on each place I go. :dtect
usgs= U S geologic survey and go by quadrangle( area covered), probly have to find them on line and use the index to find the quadrangle that covers that wma. they were very usefull up north because they show elevation countours, but will also show swamp areas. I suppose aerial photos from google earth would be better, but me and my comp can't figure it out. never used gps and not too interested in learning
With my I phone I can hit on the maps app and withing 5 seconds it shows me exactly where I'm at on a sattelite map. I can zoom in and see any features needed. My nextel gets terrible reception if any in the woods but my AT&T I phone gets reception everywhere I go for the most part. Even in the middle of the glades. I've also got the sattelite card for the laptop and rarely use it but I do need it sometimes so that I can get some work done while I'm at camp so I continue to pay every month.
Hmmmmm....
I should look into the iphone. right now I'm payin verizzzzon $60 a month for a device that plugs into the side of my laptop and connects to the internet wherever their is service. Like to get rid of it. Maybe the iphone is the answer...
If your with Verizon, get one of the Droid phones. Same type of mapping apps available as the iPhone.
