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Trying not to trespass in WY for first timer
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<blockquote data-quote="MNbogboy" data-source="post: 349130" data-attributes="member: 18849"><p>setter, </p><p>Map Trails (maptrails.com) sells a CD for most of the western states that has all the State and BLM lands.....Also it has a running GPS coordinates option that pinpoints you very close to any actual property lines...It is an invaluable tool for planning your hunt..I paid around 50 or 60 dollars for it 4 years ago...but I heard the price has gone up some..but believe me it is worth it...You can print any color map on it at any scale....My in field hunting maps usually 7 miles x 8 miles on 8-1/2 x 11 paper....I keep them in a plastic page protector in a 3 ring binder..When afield they fit nicely in my pack...If the terrain is rugged I scale them in closer.....I use a pen and place any important waypoints right on the map which are transferred from the Map Trails program.....So far everything in three different areas of WY has been very accurate....</p><p></p><p>If I may ask, what part of WY are you planning on hunting?...</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps,</p><p>Randy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MNbogboy, post: 349130, member: 18849"] setter, Map Trails (maptrails.com) sells a CD for most of the western states that has all the State and BLM lands.....Also it has a running GPS coordinates option that pinpoints you very close to any actual property lines...It is an invaluable tool for planning your hunt..I paid around 50 or 60 dollars for it 4 years ago...but I heard the price has gone up some..but believe me it is worth it...You can print any color map on it at any scale....My in field hunting maps usually 7 miles x 8 miles on 8-1/2 x 11 paper....I keep them in a plastic page protector in a 3 ring binder..When afield they fit nicely in my pack...If the terrain is rugged I scale them in closer.....I use a pen and place any important waypoints right on the map which are transferred from the Map Trails program.....So far everything in three different areas of WY has been very accurate.... If I may ask, what part of WY are you planning on hunting?... I hope this helps, Randy [/QUOTE]
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