Help me buy a GPS.
#1
Help me buy a GPS.
Hey all i was looking into buying me a GPS to use while out hunting. What i would like from it is to get me into and out of the woods and mark bedding areas, scrapes, rubs, etc... I was wondering if any of u guys would have any suggestions at what GPS i should look into buying that will be good for what i want it. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Thank You.
#2
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Posts: 179
RE: Help me buy a GPS.
I am a big Garmin fan.Great product,great customer service! If you intend to hunt in area's with a lot of over head canopy,ask as to which units are the best under those circumstances (least likely to lose signal).They are a fantastic scouting tool.Good luck!
#3
RE: Help me buy a GPS.
I picked up a Magellan Sportrack Map about a year and a half ago and have been entirely pleased with its performance for hunting and other activities. The mapping function is invaluable in my opinion and makes using the unit much easier. I would highly recommend it especially considering the price.
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Garfield NJ USA
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RE: Help me buy a GPS.
I have the Etrex Legend, I figured it would be a good mid level unit for doing the same things you say. You will definitely want to get the Mapsource topo cd. If your looking for all kinds of info and extra goodies get the Magellan, for a no frills get it done unit the Legend is the way to go.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: Help me buy a GPS.
I consider myself an expert in the areas of GPS/GIS, considering it's my profession as a map maker. Let me first say that for hunting and fishing you want to go with something that is WAAS enabled, the accuracy is great.
Garmin Etrex Legend is great for the price.
~Vin
Garmin Etrex Legend is great for the price.
~Vin
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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RE: Help me buy a GPS.
Antler Eater and all of above posters,
What you want to look for in GPS units a thing called WAAS (Wide Area Augmention System). What it does is get you within + - 3 meters whereas without it, you are looking at approxiametly 15 meters. As I reread the original post, you are looking for something to mark bedding areas and such. We all know that many times in the thick brush or even overgrowth it's hard to see 15 meters, yes it is also sometimes to see 3 meters but I'll take those odds any day.
Also what you may want is the ability to upload maps into the GPS, Personally I like to see where I am on a map and see what's ahead of me rather than going into unfamiliar terrian 'blind'. Garmin makes in my opinion (and it is just my opinion) a great overall GPS which includes all of the listed above.
I use a Garmin eTrex Legend and Vistamyself in the woods, and Trimble units at work.
What you want to look for in GPS units a thing called WAAS (Wide Area Augmention System). What it does is get you within + - 3 meters whereas without it, you are looking at approxiametly 15 meters. As I reread the original post, you are looking for something to mark bedding areas and such. We all know that many times in the thick brush or even overgrowth it's hard to see 15 meters, yes it is also sometimes to see 3 meters but I'll take those odds any day.
Also what you may want is the ability to upload maps into the GPS, Personally I like to see where I am on a map and see what's ahead of me rather than going into unfamiliar terrian 'blind'. Garmin makes in my opinion (and it is just my opinion) a great overall GPS which includes all of the listed above.
I use a Garmin eTrex Legend and Vistamyself in the woods, and Trimble units at work.