RE: Using maps, gps, etc. to find remote hunting spots
I'm in class right now, but I'm gonna have to read over this topic once I'm done for the day. Since I go to college 350 miles from home, pretty much the only scouting that I've been able to do this season was while small game hunting for a few days before deer hunting on break. I've been really dependent on Google Local (too lazy to bother with Google Earth) and the Division of Fish and Wildlife topo maps for picking out possible out of the way spots.
Edit: Never mind, just read it now! Too bad in Jersey there really aren't any places you can go that you can really get out of the way like what you guys are planning to do, but perhaps I can get an advantage for when I start hunting up at school in New York next season!