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Field & Stream's Deer Camp


4.4 ( 1104 ratings )
Sport Styl życia
Desenvolvedor: Bonnier Corporation
Darmowy

Field & Stream’s Deer Camp Scout Phone (and its companion online site, the Field & Stream Deer Camp Scout Map -- http://www.fieldandstream.com/deercamp) are both part of a new, map-based social hunting journal that lets you and your trusted hunting buddies team up to pattern the lands you hunt. Sign up today, then invite your friends to join. Because when it comes to hunting deer, the more eyeballs you’ve got, the more quickly you’ll learn how the biggest bucks use your property.

AN EXCELLENT SCOUTING TOOL
Share the locations of scrapes, rubs, beds, and where you’ve spotted deer with one click of a button (or, if you have the app, by taking a picture with your iPhone). Draw deer trails, food plots, and even specific habitat types on top of your map. The more buddies you have in your camp, the more observations you’ll record, and the easier it will become to pattern bucks, plan hunts, and understand more about your land.

AN EASY HUNTING JOURNAL
As every hunter knows, a good journal is one of the best tools you can use to improve your skills. But recording entries takes work, and recording enough of them to be useful takes years of dedication. Deer Camp takes all the work out of making an observation. And with enough guys contributing to your map, you’ll record more useful information in one season than you could have done over 10 years on your own.

NEVER LEAVE THE WOODS!
Deer Camp doesn’t bring your office into the woods. It brings the woods back into your office. And into your pocket if you’ve got an iPhone. Use it to stay in contact with your hunting buddies all season (and all year) long. Get alerts on your phone, by email, or on your Facebook page every time a member of your camp posts a new observation. Check your map for updates when you’re at the office, riding on the train, or even when you’re sitting in your tree stand. Share kill photos, schedule work weekends, plan food plots, or simply broadcast quick notes to every member of your deer camp.