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henson59 09-12-2012 07:16 AM

Property maps
 
I was just curious if any of you use topo maps or aerial photos of your property for scouting and helping determine stand location.


If you do where did you get your maps and do you feel it has helped you?


My family and I have just purchased 125 acres in S. Indiana and I was thinking about getting aerial photos to help me start scouting.

36fan 09-12-2012 08:08 AM

Just like they told you on the Indiana website - Google Earth.

If you don't want to download the program, you can use the web based Google Maps.

hunter_ludda 09-12-2012 08:16 AM

Where at in Southern Indiana, I am hunting in Vanderburgh county/ Posey county

henson59 09-12-2012 09:20 AM

haha thanks 36fan! Can't ever have to much information.


I hunt in Ohio county. about 10-15 minutes SW of Rising Sun (near Aberdeen)

StealthHtr22 09-12-2012 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by hunter_ludda (Post 3976437)
Where at in Southern Indiana, I am hunting in Vanderburgh county/ Posey county

Tyler? The only "Ludda" I know?

StealthHtr22 09-12-2012 11:00 AM


Originally Posted by henson59 (Post 3976413)
I was just curious if any of you use topo maps or aerial photos of your property for scouting and helping determine stand location.


If you do where did you get your maps and do you feel it has helped you?

Yes. For any new property, I ALWAYS study a map before scouting. I really like using Bing's maps. Very crisp imagery.

On_Point 09-12-2012 05:33 PM

Henson, using google maps is a good tool to use for satellite imagery, but I get my topos & terrain maps from Acme Mapper.

You can print your own maps if you use the PRINT SCREEN button on your keyboard & then open PaintShop & paste the map image there, you can edit, crop, & print your maps to add to your gear. Some maps I've laminated, others I've had blown up to poster size, which you can do at Kinko's. But all in all I like to have my maps & a pencil or grease marker on me while afield so I can take notes on deer habits, travel corridors, bedding areas, water, etc.

If that isn't for you, you can always order maps from the USGS website for a fee.

Hope this helps.

hatchet jack 09-13-2012 08:15 PM

Oh yea don't leave home without them!!!

hatchet Jack

greatthosu 09-14-2012 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by 36fan (Post 3976432)
Just like they told you on the Indiana website - Google Earth.

If you don't want to download the program, you can use the web based Google Maps.

X2 Google Earth.

mission17 09-15-2012 04:50 AM

we have maps with color coded dots for stand placement...we have double stands a certain color, ladders a certain color and singles a color...helps when determining wind direction, deer we have on cam etc...


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