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eatsleephunt 01-24-2007 10:18 PM

Google Earth
 
Has anyone used the Google Earth satellite imagery program for pre-scouting purposes? If so, what unique or interesting ways has it helped you before you went into the field? If you are using it to look at area you have already hunted, has the program taught you something you didn't already know?

lethalconnection 01-24-2007 11:57 PM

RE: Google Earth
 
Well i find it didnt really help me in the mountainous area's cause its pretty much all green and you cant get a sense of the depth with the hills but in flatter area's i could pre-scout coulee's and tree lines and such for deer.

bkkeys 01-25-2007 07:28 AM

RE: Google Earth
 
i use it alot with my usaphoto. you can place your waypoints from your gps on the google earth, to kind of help check your hunting areas. i really like the tilt feature, it helps show bowls, benches , and actually how far down the mountain goes. plus i have been able to find so hunting places to check out. and you can get a rough idea on distance to new areas, so you know roughly how far your gonna hike.

lethalconnection 01-25-2007 10:09 AM

RE: Google Earth
 
Hey thanks bkkeys i didnt know about the tilt feature on it, wow thats awesome

dayna0306 01-25-2007 10:17 AM

RE: Google Earth
 






[/align]I haven't looked at google lately ,I like the yahoo maps better with the roads maked and named it helps me alot .I do spend alot of time studing maps or should I say downloading them in to my brain.I carry arials everywhere I go.

eatsleephunt 01-25-2007 08:22 PM

RE: Google Earth
 
bkkeys,

I am not the most technically proficient person in the world, so I was wondering if you could explain exactly how you are using the gps to plot way points into GE. This sounds like a great way to learn/scout.

buckhunter14 01-25-2007 08:28 PM

RE: Google Earth
 
I love it. Use it daily for hunting and fishing purposes.

AmericanBwana 01-25-2007 09:47 PM

RE: Google Earth
 
I tried google earth a couple of times but couldn't get the resolution I needed.
I'm now using USAPhotoMaps (www.jdmcox.com) along with the CDOW mapping tool.
They are great tools for researching various units in CO.
Once I find an area, I normally print out the satellite photo and Topographical maps on opposite sides of waterproof paper. It folds up nicely and easily fits in a shirt pocket. The maps usually lasts for at least one season.
AB

SILVERTIP-CO 01-26-2007 12:33 AM

RE: Google Earth
 
I use the free version, the 400.00 version is better.

Frankly tho, a 1947 topo and a compass work as well as anything.

MinnFinn 01-26-2007 04:21 PM

RE: Google Earth
 
I've had mixed results with Google Earth. Some map areas are relatively detailed, at least so you can pick out features of ridges, draws, creeks and other major structures. Other map areas, it's poor resolution and you can see little more that shading. It may be enough to find woods vs. grassland. Yes, the elevation feature is good to help distinguish topo features.

I also have used MS Virtual Earth. Though the field of view is somewhat limited, the maps seems to be better detail. I've used both to get an idea of new hunting areas the woodland, elevations, etc. to limit the time on the ground of where to start.


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