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smart phone map apps-who uses them?

Started by beyondmyken, August 21, 2015, 06:27:00 AM

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beyondmyken

I have a 1o year old garnin gps for when I hunt out west but the new smartphone map apps look attractive.  Anyone have experience with them?

Basinboy

I use my iPhone's map app in aerial view more than I use my GPS. I mark spots by dropping a pin and adding to my favorites. I also use the Trimble GPS app
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old_goat2

All I've used for the last five years.  Backcountry Navigator with the private property boundary add-on, I also have the GMU add-on. Download the maps tiles at home and no cell service needed in the field. I do carry a back up GPS. But I've always done that. Never needed it yet but I'm prepared if I do! I've heard good things about on-x maps but haven't used it. Only bummer is every time I upgrade phones I lose my waypoints and map tiles. They are probably on my flash card but I can't figure out how to reinstate them to the new phone.
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Charlie Lamb

I like the "Scoutlook" app. Weather info, arial map, Solunar tables, wind direction.
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maineac

I have one called antlerinsanity that is pretty nice. Lets you name and mark stand sites, and will show wind direction based on weather predictions for the sites later.  It was a freebie, which makes it even better.
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monterey

I'll use back county Navigator for the first time this year.  After playing with it for six months I have a good feeling about it.

I downloaded maps for an area I have hunted for years and already have identified a better way in and out.
Monterey

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trad_bowhunter1965

I use Topo Maps app on my IPhone even if I don't have service I still can get longitude and latitude just like on my GPS.
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tracker12

Is back country navigator available for the iPhone?
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old_goat2

QuoteOriginally posted by tracker12:
Is back country navigator available for the iPhone?
NO!
David Achatz
CPO USN Ret.
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FerretWYO

I use onX often it is a great program with lots of good information
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Tatonka17

I'll second onxmaps.  I use it all the time.

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forester45

For iPhone users look for an app called Gaia works similar to back country navigator.

elkbreath

onx is good, I love backcountry navigator.  That is on a Samsung Note 3 at the moment.
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eidsvolling

I've used  iHikeGPS   for the last several years with iPhones and I'm quite pleased with it.

Cavscout9753

I use PDF Maps. Great app that has MGRS location which makes it great for me since thats about the only type of coordinates I use, plus it shows in real time where I am at on the map. I usually only use it when tracking or confirming a specific location, but its never failed me.
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Etter

Topo maps is better than backcountry navigator IMO

Stump73

I use scoutlook deer log app it works good. I had scoutlook weather in was good then iwent to deer log and likeit better.
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pdk25

I just downloaded the backcountry navigator app.  Not really sure which would be the best topo map for hunting in colorado, or how to download it when I decide.  Hope I can figure it out before I leave for elk hunting on Thursday.  I have a regular gps, in an case.

pinky

I have been playing with Backcountry navigator for about a year. I have been using USGS maps for scouting and adventuring. I can't always find my way to the function to do what i want but i am learning.

this is a screen shot of a track i recorded on my last scout for an elk haunt. I need to figure out the battery thing too. I started with 96% and had 5% when i got back to the truck 5-6 hrs.
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