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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5739848" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>I'm a mapping specialist, so EVERYTHING on my property is mapped. The location of every rub, scrape, treestand, and camera is mapped. I used to use tons of paper maps, but now I'm all digital. As soon as I get home from checking cameras, I update my map of camera locations so I don't forget where they are. And since digital is so easy to keep track of, I can pull up a map of any year and see every camera location I used that year, what the camera was pointed at, and the date I placed the camera there and the date it was removed.</p><p></p><p>To help others out, I would love to say I use this or that digital app on my phone to track things, but because it's what I do, I use high-end GIS mapping software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5739848, member: 17"] I'm a mapping specialist, so EVERYTHING on my property is mapped. The location of every rub, scrape, treestand, and camera is mapped. I used to use tons of paper maps, but now I'm all digital. As soon as I get home from checking cameras, I update my map of camera locations so I don't forget where they are. And since digital is so easy to keep track of, I can pull up a map of any year and see every camera location I used that year, what the camera was pointed at, and the date I placed the camera there and the date it was removed. To help others out, I would love to say I use this or that digital app on my phone to track things, but because it's what I do, I use high-end GIS mapping software. [/QUOTE]
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