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Title: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on November 28, 2016, 10:40:31 pm Trying to decide which one is the best. Please give reasons why.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: l.h.cracker on November 29, 2016, 06:05:20 am Birdseye is the only way to go.it's so detailed that you can find the thinnest spots in the thick woods to get to your dog's.The detail is the key for me it takes a lot of straight line bulldozing out of the equation.
Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Pwilson_10 on November 29, 2016, 06:26:04 am Cracker u make huntin to easy I like to go to the woods with out a garmin like in the old days and just sit on the hood and listen anyways I ain't never seen the Birdseye view but I have caught a lot of hogs with just the plan map but I always got a road card for mine
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on November 29, 2016, 10:05:29 pm Birdseye is the only way to go.it's so detailed that you can find the thinnest spots in the thick woods to get to your dog's.The detail is the key for me it takes a lot of straight line bulldozing out of the equation. So it will only make maps better not worse correct. I need to be able to see roads still. But I'm thinking Birdseye will help me be able to tell what kinda terrain in. Is that correct? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: l.h.cracker on November 30, 2016, 05:04:58 am Yep all of the roads are still there but you can see every dim road and trail that aren't named or marked on the standard map.Also you'll know if they're in water or by water ,houses,property lines pastures you get what I'm saying it's a satellite image so you know exactly what's going on.
P.Wilson I just recently got the alpha and the birdseye within the last 6 months before that I was a straight line bulldozer lol but it sure is nice being able to see a trail 20 ft from hell. Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Pwilson_10 on November 30, 2016, 06:20:50 am Hahaha ya I may have to try it so the ol lady don't think I'm cheating on her every time I load dogs and come home with scratches all over me
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on November 30, 2016, 11:33:32 am Yep all of the roads are still there but you can see every dim road and trail that aren't named or marked on the standard map.Also you'll know if they're in water or by water ,houses,property lines pastures you get what I'm saying it's a satellite image so you know exactly what's going on. P.Wilson I just recently got the alpha and the birdseye within the last 6 months before that I was a straight line bulldozer lol but it sure is nice being able to see a trail 20 ft from hell. I've owned my alpha for 3 years and it works good. But. I definitely rather work smarter than harder if I can. I don't care just to push a path. But If need arises I will. Lol. But it will shoe more detail and stuff. Im gone get it I reckon. I definitely could use it. Never even seen anyone using it so I will give it a shot I reckon Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: parker49 on November 30, 2016, 12:39:50 pm i do fine with the regular topo card in my garmin ....but my son has the birds eye and he definitely can do better with it ...we know the country where we hunt and sometimes he says the dog is in this cutover or that cutover or going down a firelane and such that I don't see with the topo I find myself saying Louis where's he at because of the details of the birds eye .... though I do good with just what I have guessing hahahhaa .....
Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on November 30, 2016, 01:44:25 pm i do fine with the regular topo card in my garmin ....but my son has the birds eye and he definitely can do better with it ...we know the country where we hunt and sometimes he says the dog is in this cutover or that cutover or going down a firelane and such that I don't see with the topo I find myself saying Louis where's he at because of the details of the birds eye .... though I do good with just what I have guessing hahahhaa ..... I'll give it a shot. I'll let you know what I think about it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Shotgun66 on November 30, 2016, 02:33:15 pm The Birdseye service is a great tool for a good price. I think I paid $20 for a 2 year subscription. It is particularly helpful if you hunt new places or at night.
- It is a bit of a process to get the base camp software downloaded and your hunting areas selected. Be sure that you put the map card into your handheld before you download your hunt areas. I didn't do this initially and it caused me to have to go through the process again. If you travel away from your normal area to hunt, Be sure to download the area before you leave. I made these mistakes and hope this helps you learn from my ignorance! - If you are willing to spend the time in basecamp, you can log your hunts and do a lot of cool stuff with this service. Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on November 30, 2016, 07:16:05 pm The Birdseye service is a great tool for a good price. I think I paid $20 for a 2 year subscription. It is particularly helpful if you hunt new places or at night. So Id I go more than a hundred miles away from my house I need to down load more maps? - It is a bit of a process to get the base camp software downloaded and your hunting areas selected. Be sure that you put the map card into your handheld before you download your hunt areas. I didn't do this initially and it caused me to have to go through the process again. If you travel away from your normal area to hunt, Be sure to download the area before you leave. I made these mistakes and hope this helps you learn from my ignorance! - If you are willing to spend the time in basecamp, you can log your hunts and do a lot of cool stuff with this service. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Shotgun66 on December 01, 2016, 05:45:43 am PH- You will have to select and download ALL areas that you plan to hunt regardless of where they are located. Check out the link below. Hope you find it helpful.
- http://www8.garmin.com/learningcenter/training/birdseye/index.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Goose87 on December 01, 2016, 06:14:03 am They both have their perks, I have the topo and my best friend Chris has Birdseye, mine gives names of roads and creeks and stuff Birdseye does not, when we hunt together we use his to know what type of terrain they're in and mine to know the elevation and some of the smaller streams that's kinda hard to see on Birdseye...
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on December 01, 2016, 08:22:31 am The Birdseye service is a great tool for a good price. I think I paid $20 for a 2 year subscription. It is particularly helpful if you hunt new places or at night. So Id I go more than a hundred miles away from my house I need to down load more maps? - It is a bit of a process to get the base camp software downloaded and your hunting areas selected. Be sure that you put the map card into your handheld before you download your hunt areas. I didn't do this initially and it caused me to have to go through the process again. If you travel away from your normal area to hunt, Be sure to download the area before you leave. I made these mistakes and hope this helps you learn from my ignorance! - If you are willing to spend the time in basecamp, you can log your hunts and do a lot of cool stuff with this service. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on December 01, 2016, 08:23:13 am They both have their perks, I have the topo and my best friend Chris has Birdseye, mine gives names of roads and creeks and stuff Birdseye does not, when we hunt together we use his to know what type of terrain they're in and mine to know the elevation and some of the smaller streams that's kinda hard to see on Birdseye... Goose is topo the same as stock map? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: Goose87 on December 02, 2016, 04:21:29 pm Topo shows elevations, not sure what your calling stock maps, I ordered a map card, mine didn't come with maps on it...
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on December 02, 2016, 04:53:35 pm Topo shows elevations, not sure what your calling stock maps, I ordered a map card, mine didn't come with maps on it... Yeah mine came with maps on it. It has elevations on it but it's not a good map it just shows roads and rivers. I need to be able to see terrain my dog is inSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: parker49 on December 04, 2016, 07:22:30 am i don't have birds eye on my garmin but if I did I would just keep an extra topo map card for the U S and if I went out of area of my birdseye view download load I would slip the topo card in .....I do just fine with my topo card ,,,,but my son can tell you if the dog is in someone's yard or in an open field or crossing any old logging roads just more detail than I have with mine ....... and if you hunt with someone that has it you will find yourself asking where's the dogs hahahahahaha .....
Title: Re: Which one is better --Birdseye or stock maps. Best one they make? Post by: PLOTTHOUNDS on December 05, 2016, 06:49:35 am i don't have birds eye on my garmin but if I did I would just keep an extra topo map card for the U S and if I went out of area of my birdseye view download load I would slip the topo card in .....I do just fine with my topo card ,,,,but my son can tell you if the dog is in someone's yard or in an open field or crossing any old logging roads just more detail than I have with mine ....... and if you hunt with someone that has it you will find yourself asking where's the dogs hahahahahaha ..... 10-4 definitely something I'm going to invest inSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |