How did you pull that off?We have talked about building a google map for sch with all the ponds, parking areas and posts but since I have a lifetime ban at wister I can't make it.
I've seen them in print at the check station. Never seen it electronically.Does anything like this exist for the Wister blinds? I'm not super familiar with them and imagery doesn't really match the maps I've seen.
Well get home and do it, would ya???I have a map with all coordinates of parking lots at home...I also used to do a map that showed which ponds had water, which ponds were huntable, and which ponds had what as far as food & cover (depth of water as well).
I don't imagine anyone is doing that these days.
Thanks for that!
MP,There is a highly visible intermediate sign at the beginning of each dike that has a blind site on it and a stake with lettering and/or reflective tape at each site. If that isn't enough that hunting party should probably not be out in the "wilderness".
There is a highly visible intermediate sign at the beginning of each dike that has a blind site on it and a stake with lettering and/or reflective tape at each site. If that isn't enough that hunting party should probably not be out in the "wilderness".
I was referring to the OP not your post. Wister used to keep an updated white board before Steve had to do it. Approximate water depth, food in the pond, available cover etc. Shouldn't be that hard I'm not a fan of holding everyone's hand and telling them where to go but the occasional hunter should know if there is water, if it's a jungle or moonscaped.MP,
I was not talking about exact location and coordinates.....agree...look for the "wide" spot on the dike...
I was talking about "conditions"...and not hot, wet, and muddy with mosquitos....!!!
Trig used to do a pre-season run down....
There hasn't been a white board on the blind site conditions for years. My guess is it was considered too much work LOLI was referring to the OP not your post. Wister used to keep an updated white board before Steve had to do it. Approximate water depth, food in the pond, available cover etc. Shouldn't be that hard I'm not a fan of holding everyone's hand and telling them where to go but the occasional hunter should know if there is water, if it's a jungle or moonscaped.
Decade plus? I think Mary is the last person I remember updating anything.There hasn't been a white board on the blind site conditions for years. My guess is it was considered too much work LOL