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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: DeadedKing on February 13, 2024, 08:54:57 PM
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I was thinking about buying one of their DIY maps I think it's around 500$ I was just wondering has anybody used their maps? Would it be worth the money ? If anybody has any Info please let me know.
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You'll probably save more in gas money than $500 by using the maps. It's a great way to get started in areas you've never been and have no idea about. Gets you scouting in prodictuive areas without wandering around looking for spots.
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Right on I appreciate the advice !
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The owner is
a cranky old buzzard an experienced guide and owner of the forum. I agree with the saving gas comment. I would add boot soles to those savings.
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The owner is a cranky old buzzard an experienced guide and owner of the forum. I agree with the saving gas comment. I would add boot soles to those savings.
Yeah you can say that again. Always good to get good boots
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Absolutely worth every penny! I purchased from him for my Moose hunt last year. Even after laying down hundreds of miles scouting it really dialed in where to hunt. One of the areas we scouted dropped a pin to save for later and was a few miles off from the points Bearpaw included with the purchase. Literally shot my Moose within a 100 yards of one of the points included with the purchase, but had driven the area a lot so knew exactly where to start. You will still have to do the work and get to know the area, but it will help the learning curve. :twocents:
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Absolutely worth every penny! I purchased from him for my Moose hunt last year. Even after laying down hundreds of miles scouting it really dialed in where to hunt. One of the areas we scouted dropped a pin to save for later and was a few miles off from the points Bearpaw included with the purchase. Literally shot my Moose within a 100 yards of one of the points included with the purchase, but had driven the area a lot so knew exactly where to start. You will still have to do the work and get to know the area, but it will help the learning curve. :twocents:
Seems like a good purchase I'll be sure to check it out I appreciate everyone's response definitely will save miles of hiking haha
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Good luck!!
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I plan on it if I draw Montana. Lots of good stuff.
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I know this is an older thread
I bought one a few years ago and is worth every penny.Dale puts lots of info into these.
There are several places he suggests on them and even gives some info on where the best place to park