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Title: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: 18thcentman on May 31, 2010, 12:36:00 PM
I will be going on a traditional bow hunt in the northern tier of Pennsylvania this fall, so I purchased a Bushnell bactrack gps to assist me in the unfamiliar terrain.It is very simple to use. I like the idea of being able to hunt in an area and not worring about how I am getting back to my truck.Also, if I shoot a deer far from where I am parked, I can mark its spot and drive to it. How many of you folks use one of these devices?
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: adeeden on May 31, 2010, 12:43:00 PM
I use one and enjoy it, with that being said I also never put 100% faith in it either! Always carry a map and compasss!
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: m midd on May 31, 2010, 12:55:00 PM
GPS are great but i also agree..... Map and compass..
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: ron w on May 31, 2010, 01:06:00 PM
A GPS is a great tool....that can let you down, bad batteries, improper input on your part, etc. I use one but always have a map and compass as back up. Study a map of where you are going to hunt and do some pre-season scouting, not only for game but to get the lay of the land. It also builds your confidence hunting a new area.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: ChrisM on May 31, 2010, 01:33:00 PM
My brother in law a tech head talked me into using one of those things on a hog hunt in the swamp.  He was marking the way points.  After dark we couldn't get out 'cause ox bows were in the way and I wasn't swimin with the snakes.  Finnally I had to get us out the old fashioned way.  So I don't have much confidence in them.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: McDave on May 31, 2010, 01:45:00 PM
I always use a GPS when I'm hunting, but as has been said, always use good common sense so if the thing breaks, you'll be able to find your way back anyway.

One time I was hunting elk in Colorado, and stopped to rest for a while and eat a snack.  Sometime later, I realized I didn't have my shooting glove anymore, and thought I'd probably left it on a log where I took my break.  I had no idea of how to find my way back to that spot; I didn't think I would ever have to come back to that spot, so I didn't try to remember anything about it.  But I did remember that I had turned on my GPS to get a fix on where I was; how many miles from camp, etc.  Whenever you turn on a GPS, it leaves "breadcrumbs" at that spot, even if you don't mark the spot as a waypoint.  By zooming in and panning around, I was able to locate the breadcrumbs, and create a waypoint there.  Then I was able to walk back and find my shooting glove!
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: arky714 on May 31, 2010, 01:49:00 PM
It's the best thing since sliced bread,,
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: 18thcentman on May 31, 2010, 01:58:00 PM
Thanks for the imput. I will be carrying a compass as well as a map.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: the elf on May 31, 2010, 03:37:00 PM
I also use the Bushnell--much simpler to use than other kinds. 2 buttons 3 way points what could be simpler?
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Post by: Osage61 on May 31, 2010, 04:02:00 PM
Silva Ranger compass. The only way I travel.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: longarrow on May 31, 2010, 09:26:00 PM
They are nice, I always carry one and 2 compasses as backup...can't beat a good topo map and KNOWING how to use it and a compass. Also carry a SPOT when I'm out alone....worth the money, many times over!!
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Roconman on May 31, 2010, 10:05:00 PM
I love mine, It's made for low tech dummies like me who have trouble remembering how to use a GPS. If you want to get from point A to point B and back again this will get you there.Super simple to use. I used it a bunch the last 2 seasons and never had a problem, I think they are around 60 bucks,well worth the money.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Ben Maher on May 31, 2010, 10:08:00 PM
I'm a map and compass fella ... Just never got round to buying one . Unless I'm going extreme remote locale hunting I'm not sure they are for me .

Ben
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: David Bartholomew on May 31, 2010, 10:17:00 PM
NOTE TO SELF:  (1) Make sure your batteries are good BEFORE heading out on the hike/hunt [no matter what type of GPS you're using], and (2) before leaving your vehicle... verify that you have your compass IN  YOUR POCKET.  Personal experience has taught me these on the same day & same hike.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Ragnarok Forge on May 31, 2010, 10:26:00 PM
Being an a former soldier I always use a map and compass, make a plan for my hunt and follow it.  I always know where I am.  Having said that a GPS is one tool I always carry.  They are awesome for marking your truck, kill points, sighting points for animals, etc... you can download all that data into your computer and use it to plan future hunts.  Plus they are awesome for getting back to the truck after dark or back to your kill after dark.  I never leave to hunt without one.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: ChuckC on June 01, 2010, 01:50:00 AM
As some stated above... If I may suggest.  Go ahead and carry the GPS, use it to enter some waypoints as you feel necessary, then put it back into your pack and learn to feel your way.

You will never learn how to do it on your own if you rely on technology all the time.  Look at today's kids.  Not one of them (OK  some can) can actually make change at the counter without the computer telling them how much is due.  

That is just one of numerous examples.  If we don't train ourselves, we lose it, or never acquire the skills.
ChuckC
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Curveman on June 01, 2010, 03:05:00 AM
I always bring a compass and a GPS. I never rely solely on the GPS. That being said, I think it is foolish not to have a GPS with you. If I was really hurt I'd want to be able to call in my coordinates. Let "Stumpy" brag how he got himself out with wilderness skills alone!   :D
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: TRAD101 on June 01, 2010, 02:53:00 PM
gps,compass,map,and a roll of toilet paper.can't get lost.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: ChuckC on June 01, 2010, 02:58:00 PM
that presumes you have cell phone activity.  Where I have been hunting in Colorado, you can yell your coordinates to whoever wants to hear them, but sure can't call.
ChuckC
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Curveman on June 01, 2010, 03:09:00 PM
Of course cell phone coverage can prove problematic but I usually have good handhelds in addition to the cellphone. I've actually thought of getting one of those satelite jobs but heck, in the worse case scenario I'll just HAVE to use survival skills; in fact I would only "call out the troops" were I in imminent danger, not just lost for a night kinda thing.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: Zradix on June 01, 2010, 03:43:00 PM
I love my GPS when it works.
Some areas I hunt have very poor coverage especially when the leaves are still on.
Title: Re: never worry about getting lost on your next hunt
Post by: David Schroeder on June 01, 2010, 03:59:00 PM
Now that I look back !..when I was 15..me & my buddy ..would hunt deer,he`ll go hes way & Ill go mine ..w/ a old Bear recurve,3-wooden Bear arrows,a apple, water canteen,and a candybar..stay out till almost dark..we knew the area,metting my buddy back to camp,& talking about when both of us saw or didnt see!Now I take a GPS ,Maps,compass,backpack,flashlight ..you name it ..just in case ..
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Post by: Chris Shelton on June 01, 2010, 04:14:00 PM
ha you guys are lucky, we have to hike up to the peak of the mountains and THEN we MIGHT get a bar of cell service . . . the GPS's cant get the signal for the satelite because of the foilage.  Sometimes there is a weird magnetic current, I assume it is coming from the mountains, but it make a compass do some weird things.  

solution?  Trial and error  :biglaugh: