Log Book
#3
RE: Log Book
I just use the journal in Microsoft Outlook. I use it all day long at work for email, calendar and contact info, so it was a logical choice for my hunting log. I am sure there are better, more hunter specific options out there.
#4
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RE: Log Book
I look back and wish I kept a journal. My hunting buddy remembers more of my shots and wieghts than I do. (not sure why), but it would be nice to look back. I honestly don't know how many deer I have harvested, but I would like to remember.
Wish also I kept my tags and things for records.
So anyone just starting, take note, that even though details may mean nothing to you now, it might later.
Wish also I kept my tags and things for records.
So anyone just starting, take note, that even though details may mean nothing to you now, it might later.
#5
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Atco, NJ
Posts: 9
RE: Log Book
ORIGINAL: Gundeck
I just use the journal in Microsoft Outlook. I use it all day long at work for email, calendar and contact info, so it was a logical choice for my hunting log. I am sure there are better, more hunter specific options out there.
I just use the journal in Microsoft Outlook. I use it all day long at work for email, calendar and contact info, so it was a logical choice for my hunting log. I am sure there are better, more hunter specific options out there.
#6
RE: Log Book
There's a free online version of a hunting log at www.huntinglog.com
You can also print off log entry pages off of the website. It's what I use.
You can also print off log entry pages off of the website. It's what I use.