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Old 08-14-2003, 07:16 AM
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greg-dude
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Bonnots Mill Missouri USA
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Default RE: Log books

Dan O, here' s something I read on a different site that you may be interested in as well as others here on the site. I have not tried this yet, but it should work particularly if you have any skills using Microsoft word or other word processors. Inport into word an aerial photo of your property. There should be free sites where this can still be done or you can use a plotter and an aerial photo from your local NCRS office. After it is inported, use the word software to make your property boundaries over the photo and to mark off areas of interest such as food plots, stands, deer trails or whatever. Safe a template of it and every year you can adjust your sitings or whatever. Use different colors or markings to signify different events or structures. If you get really fancy, you could link it to a spreadsheet for data logs or harvest reports. This could keep one occupied for a long time. There is software out there that this can done on easier, but one should be able to do this with a word processor. It will just take more time and patients.
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