AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Flightstopper wrote:Great stuff Olly.
aunt betty wrote:This
yes. The blinds are gone but...somehow the holes and fields didn't change.NuffDaddy wrote:aunt betty wrote:This
Go to "add waypoint" type in the latitude and longitude and press "enter". Should take you right there.
Didn't they burn all those blinds though?
I wanted olly to explain how to change the cord system.NuffDaddy wrote:aunt betty wrote:This
Go to "add waypoint" type in the latitude and longitude and press "enter". Should take you right there.
Didn't they burn all those blinds though?
aunt betty wrote:I read this and go HUH?
aunt betty wrote:I read this and go HUH?
Olly wrote:Just an example here is a route that I made last night in Orange and the path that I actually took this morning for a hunt in Green. There was extreme fog again and I couldn't see more than 10ft in front of the boat. Driving lights were useless and having the route enabled me to get there easily and safely.
aunt betty wrote:I dunno, maybe it's best if nobody can figure out where all them holes are.
Almost 200. I found about 50 so far.
Almost 13k acres of woods. When it floods it's not pretty. Finding/picking a path thru the mess is a task.NuffDaddy wrote:aunt betty wrote:I dunno, maybe it's best if nobody can figure out where all them holes are.
Almost 200. I found about 50 so far.
I'm surprised they tell you where all the spots are.
aunt betty wrote:Almost 13k acres of woods. When it floods it's not pretty. Finding/picking a path thru the mess is a task.NuffDaddy wrote:aunt betty wrote:I dunno, maybe it's best if nobody can figure out where all them holes are.
Almost 200. I found about 50 so far.
I'm surprised they tell you where all the spots are.
My hole I use...had to spend a day finding it and pulling, pushing, moving floating logs on the trail to it. That trail was only ten feet under water and is an old beaver run.
I use the same hole every year and do the same routine.
First get lost and wander around in the boat until I stumble into it.
I know exactly where it is as I have cords. Getting there is the trick. Once in the hole I know the way out by heart. Timber is crazy when it floods.
assateague wrote:aunt betty wrote:I read this and go HUH?
There's probably a setting on the GPS. Those are just different ways of marking points. Latitude and longitude are in degrees, minutes, and seconds. WGS is, I believe, the system used in the military, with 8 or 10 digit grids. UTM is universal transverse Mercator, or some crap. No idea what NAD is. I bet if you go into setting you can select UTM or the other, and it'll take you there.
jjulie099 wrote:Nice post!
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