Hunting Benefits – GPS Global Positioning System

First off I can read a map, Military Training and the days of only having paper maps, but these days paper is for backup only, as GPS systems are so accurate and what they have to offer, such as backtracking, there is no way I would leave home without one!

In the old days the Global Positioning Systems could tell you where you have been via way-points and tracks.  

Oh! One could plug in coordinates, but it still was a plot system.  I use my laptop with mapping software all the time to locate new spots and then viewing it with Google Maps.   If I have something good that I want to venture it is loaded to my Garmin GPS with mapping.

I have updated this POST with new Mapping Software that will enable the Hunter and Outdoors person the freedom to not have to look over your back and wonder if you are hunting public property.  Recently I have put new mapping software to my Garmin Map Source on my Laptop and then download to the Micro SD Card that is in the slot on my Garmin Oregon 300.

New Garmin Montana with picture on screen


With this software you will be able to see BLM, State Lands, City Lands, Private Lands and National Forest Lands and Timber Company Lands are also on the software.   Being I am in Oregon I went with the OR-PLAT4GPS.  It is almost unbelievable what you see.    I fee that everyone should have a Garmin that has a color screen, high sensitivity antenna and capabilities to accept a Micro SD Card.

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Garmin Rino 520HCX – 2 way FRS/GMRS – Topo GPSNew Garmin Montana with picture on screen

 Now the GPS can tell you where you have been, where you want to go and how to get there.   It is like looking at a TV and understanding what you have in front of you.  With the TOPO maps a GPS it can greatly make you get a gripe on the reality of using the GPS in the field.  

 If you understand Topo maps, you can identify with the lay of the land.  Be able to find the shortest way out using the GPS.    These days I can look at a map, have an idea of a place I have heard about or I want to visit.  Plug it in, even go to Goggle Maps these days and see an aerial view of the place I want to hunt or have hunted.

 Now we have new products that have GMRS and the mapping.  If one has a partner with the same like GPS they can pinpoint each other.   One has to love technology and what it can do for you.  I have had great results with the Garmin Products!  It is very easy to get the latest software updates from Garmin for your GPS Unit.  You can view some their fine trail products at the following website.

LINK: GARMIN ON THE TRAIL

Example of Micro SD Card 2 Gig

 

The Name of the Company is HUNT by on X Maps:     HUNT by on X Maps

Sample of BLM-State-Private

Just think when you zoom in on this mapping for more detail, you might even find the name of the landowner of the private parcel.   This is the greatest piece of mapping software that I have ever seen or had the privliage of using.

Here is a short U Tube from HUNT by on X MapsAdvantages of Mapping

Just the other day up on the Santiam River in Oregon, I wanted to check out an area that I had seen elk a couple of years ago.   What I found with new software was that they were in BLM, but next to a timber company.  In checking with the timber company allows hunting.  I am going to share this information with the waypoints to a customer of mine.

You can always send me an email if you have any further questions:  bwanabubba@gmail.com   COBRA

4 thoughts on “Hunting Benefits – GPS Global Positioning System”

  1. All you hunters that are reading this page, it is not about Bwana making money, but it is there to help you be more successful and utilize the lands that you can hunt and stay legal. The website for Hunting GPS Maps will guide you through the process. I am firm believer that I want the program on my computer and then download to the GPS. This way I can view through google earth also and look for spots, like a pioneer from the past.

    I have known frank for many years and he is here to help!

    Bell Lang

  2. Good info here. I have a Garmin 60CXS and use it extensively when rock hunting, however it doesn’t actually provide land ownership which is very important these days. I believe this will be one of my purchases for my upcoming antelope hunt!

  3. Bell,

    Thanks for the comment and you are most correct on your thoughts! Have a great 2013 hunting season in all the states you hunt.
    Let me know if you get Lope tag for Oregon or Wyoming, I am here for you!

    Frank

  4. Bwana or Frank as most know you in the industry this page is very helpful for hunters and alike. It is important these days not to trespass. Assuming you know the fence-lines does not been you are legal. Having pinpoint technology is the only way. Plus the fact you might find some land that you did not even know was public or timber company land that you can be one. I find that the http://www.huntinggpsmaps.com to be the best I have seen or used. So many of the other companies lack detail or lump sum National Forest into one, even though there are blocks of 5 to 1000 acres of private within the National Forest or B.L.M. lands. Thanks Bell!

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