keeping track of all your stands.
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keeping track of all your stands.
I am to the point that I can't remember all my stands anymore. I add several every year. I noticed this this week cause I was scouting, trying to find a darn deer in the public land. I came across some marked waypoints that I marked for a hunting tree. I forgot about several of them and could hardly recall them for a while. Does this stuff happen to you? I am thinking of getting a big map of the public land and put pins on the map with numbers on them with notes or something. How do you all go about remembering all your spots? I might delete them from My GPS ( 64 S?) but not even sure how to do that yet.
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Re: keeping track of all your stands.
I add notes to each waypoint and have a spreadsheet of all my points and what they are for.
Really is tough cause I use my gps for fishing as well so I have tons of points all over the state. And some of my fishing points are within feet of some of my hunting spots
Really is tough cause I use my gps for fishing as well so I have tons of points all over the state. And some of my fishing points are within feet of some of my hunting spots

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OnX maps. Easy peasy and you can add notes and a pic of the tree if you want. Very easy to categorize everything for quick reference. I mark all my stand sites a color that really stands out so they are easy to see on the maps.
Before that I plotted everything on Google Earth or Garmin Basecamp and way before then I plotted them all on paper topo maps with handwritten notes.
Before that I plotted everything on Google Earth or Garmin Basecamp and way before then I plotted them all on paper topo maps with handwritten notes.
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I use a GIS - it allows me to log the exact location I hunted or prepped a tree and put whatever notes I want into the database. It also lets me query the database so I can pick the best spot based on wind direction and/or sighting or kills under similar conditions. You could use an Excel spreadsheet in a very similar fashion.
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Dewey wrote:OnX maps. Easy peasy and you can add notes and a pic of the tree if you want. Very easy to categorize everything for quick reference. I mark all my stand sites a color that really stands out so they are easy to see on the maps.
Before that I plotted everything on Google Earth or Garmin Basecamp and way before then I plotted them all on paper topo maps with handwritten notes.
I have got to do better at adding notes on mine. I sometimes have waypoints that I don't remember what they are for. LOL.
Anyone have any tips on how they name locations or stands that make it easy to find. I was thinking of maybe putting something in the name that would signify early, rut or late season?
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i try to use multiple colors on onx, blue is always something i found on a map that I need to scout. I mark spots while scouting that I plan to hunt in the future & put specifics in the notes (3 sticks high in the big poplar). Then at night after scouting I number each waypoint & enter them into my spreadsheet for that area, along with notes, winds it would be good for and also access.
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ihookem wrote:I am to the point that I can't remember all my stands anymore. I add several every year. I noticed this this week cause I was scouting, trying to find a darn deer in the public land. I came across some marked waypoints that I marked for a hunting tree. I forgot about several of them and could hardly recall them for a while. Does this stuff happen to you? I am thinking of getting a big map of the public land and put pins on the map with numbers on them with notes or something. How do you all go about remembering all your spots? I might delete them from My GPS ( 64 S?) but not even sure how to do that yet.
X2 for OnX maps. You can set up to only view the o es you want on your waypoint lists.
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huntstand & exel spreadsheet.
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Dave, thanks for the video, I had seen your video last year and I modeled my spreadsheets format off of yours. I like your list that you have put together!!!
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