You made the comment that some guys are going to be bent cause your sharing this info, meh...they'll get over it. Me personally I am of the opinion that a successful hunter is a well informed and well resourced hunter, and when a hunter is successful, we the hunting community are successful. Some are not going to realize the value of the information you shared. As for me I thank you sir. Beers on me.
Great tips, going on my first elk hunt next September, is your huntin fool mapping program only on computer or do you have a phone app integrated with it for mobile use?
Nice video, I've really enjoyed using the Huntin Fool map the last couple months. It's a great addition to the other tools and I'm looking forward to using it for other states.
Jerrod, Fantastic tools and great information. In some ways, as you've demonstrated in this video, there's never been a better time to be a public land hunter. I'll be signing up for the HF e-scouting app. Thanks for putting this together!
The biggest differences are that our map is 3D, includes hunt filters, but does NOT have private land owner names, nor is it downloadable offline yet. We'll keep improving the map constantly for our users (and ourselves).
We cover unit boundaries and everything else! However, we don't yet have hunt data for Washington (unit description, trophy potential, etc...) but plan to have sheep moose and goat in the near future.
Our mapping system does not have units, or hunt data for California, however there is full imagery and layers including land ownership and wildfire data for the entire state.