Goosemaster
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A lot of hunters are using the internet to scout montana. Jesus
When you are out in the sticks, only the internet puts people there.Are you spying on people's internet now?
The first maps showed the earth as flat!!I imagine someone said something similar hundreds of years ago when paper maps were a new fangled contraption
I suppose people still could use paper maps.Ive been seeing out of state trucks way out in the sticks the last few years. The only thing I can deduct, is they are using the internet.I imagine someone said something similar hundreds of years ago when paper maps were a new fangled contraption
I would suspect that too. Social media and other forms of communication have quickly advanced word on a good area to hunt, or fish. If you want to lose a good spot, start posting where you had success.The only thing I can deduct, is they are using the internet.
In Montana, people generally know the good areas.South Dakota seems to have most of the state,except the black hills.Loose lips sink ships. Nothing is a secret very long. That’s where I was Gim, near Lake Superior, you found me.
Something like "Lake Superior" or "Canada" is probably fine.
Maps are hard to read.For some reason, this really strikes me as funny. Thank you.
I use modern technology quite a bit to find my way in today's world. But when it comes to hunting, there's no substitute for paper. I pick up 2 hard copies of the SD Public Hunting Atlas every year. Much more efficient. I've taught my girls to read maps, rather than rely on a computer voice to tell you where to turn next. It's not always correct. Maps give you a sense of where you are & where you're going.
That's why you see people out in the sticks , you are all lost.Maps are hard to read.