I have 13 cams put out. I need a easy way to find them.3 are for security reasons and the rest are for game. I keep them fairly well hidden but I am old and dumb, so sometimes it takes me a while to find them. I have tried using my Garmin E-trx and another hand held unit but they are just too hard to use and My old eyes have trouble with the screen. I am now looking at Apple Air Tags Tel me what the forum thinks.
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Posts: 1506 | Location: N. C. | Registered: November 22, 2006
There are a few ways, but the easiest probably would be to take a screenshot of the map screen on your cell phone with a dot dropped at the location. The OnX app is also great for marking locations, stands, and trails.
Posts: 213 | Location: Long Island, NY | Registered: December 19, 2021
If you need/want a bigger image rather than a cell-phone-screen size one, download the free Google Earth program for your computer, fire it up and zoom in to the property where you have the cams, and take a screen shot.
You'll wind up with a satellite photo of the property.
Then take your favorite image editor, and put dots on the image where the cameras are, once you have that pinned down.
Posts: 15280 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: October 15, 2007
As 1s1k suggested: The map application on your phone. Or get an app (OnX Hunt is good) and tag them in that.
Get some yellow (or whatever color you believe would best stand out) "police tape" and tag a tree nearby each?
Buy long pieces of rebar. Paint a couple feet day-glow pink or something and/or tie the cop tape to those. Drive into ground near each camera.
Take photos of each location in which you place the game cams so that when you're at the spot you have a reminder of exactly where you put the cam.
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One thing is for sure. If there is one that you never can locate it will have no less than ten clear and focused photos of Bigfoot on it or a pair of them engaged in a porno act. I have one out in the woods from two years ago I could never relocate. Could be someone ran across and just took it. Or maybe I had a few drinks before wandering off putting up cameras.
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Posts: 8766 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007
Take a plain picture of them in place with enough recognizable surroundings. Your phone will capture location for you. I’m assuming they are obscured by design to prevent theft.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by reflex/deflex 64: Take a plain picture of them in place with enough recognizable surroundings. Your phone will allow you to add location I’m assuming they are obscured by design to prevent theft.
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Originally posted by Nontypical: There are a few ways, but the easiest probably would be to take a screenshot of the map screen on your cell phone with a dot dropped at the location. The OnX app is also great for marking locations, stands, and trails.
This is the way to do it. You store the location as well as a photo of the camera/surrounding area. GPS brings you in, photo reminds you what you're supposed to be looking for. Of course if you don't have a smart phone...
Thanks for all the help. I got the OnX Hunt app and will try it and see. It has features I like. 13 cams seems like a lot but they are spread over 300 acr. I can not mark my cams in any way because of trespassers and poachers. I have lost 4 cams in the last few years.
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Posts: 1506 | Location: N. C. | Registered: November 22, 2006