I use Microsoft Excel. You can do anything with this. Although thus far nothing but 0's in deer seen column haha. I keep track of hours on stand time of hunt, total deer seen, does, bucks, fawns, weather, temp, and moon phase
all excel is, is a chart program if you get a note book and mark lines down and title them with does, bucks, fawn, temp/weather, and moon phase it is the same thing but take a little longer because you have to write it all out instead of typing it.
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Excel is the easiest and best way to keep track in my opnion. If you have microsoft office on your computer you should have it for sure. Just go to your menu and see if you have office if so click on the file and Excel should be in there.
Don't overlook Google Apps. Has programs that function like word and Excel. Also compatable to share with others.
Cost! FREE and works great! Some students going to college areo longer using Microsoft WORD and Excel and using this instead. Also, you can try a program called open office.
I use the old fashioned pen & paper. I have a hard bound journal that I try to put every hunt into. All my bowhunts get in there, sometimes I slide a little or put in bare minimum details on my turkey or gun hunts.
I"™ve been meaning to transfer all the data I have into an excel spreadsheet. It will make ease of manipulating the date much faster/easier. I just haven"™t had time.
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