What gps are you using this upcoming season? Id like to hear some reviews as I am in the market. Thanks in advance.
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Garmin Rhino 120, I thought it was pretty new and fancy until I saw what others were using. Most are using the Garmin Colorado and Montana's.
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I'm using a Garmin Oregon 450T. Having topo and aerial overlays at your finger tips really helps break down an area a lot quicker in the field.
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Garmin 550T with topo's and ariels. I can easily cut my scouting time in half by simply not wasting time looking in useless spots. And knowing "what's over there" without walking there.
A buck will see you three times, and hear you twice, but he's only gonna smell you once.
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I'm running a DeLorme earthmate pn-60. I love it topo's, aerials, public land borders. It can take a navionics chip and has maps you can download. very accurate. I found buying a gps is like most other things you get what you pay for.
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Not a bad price on the Delorme....any one else use the Delorme. I have a Garmin 76csx that I cant put ariels on,which stinks.
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