WE'RE HUNTERS TOO, THAT'S HOW THIS IDEA CAME ABOUT
After losing hours of valuable hunting time from back trekking because there was a hunting already at the spot I had picked out OR wasting time in a tree stand because someone else encroached on my spot, I began to think, "There's got to be a better way!" That's essentially how the idea for the Where to Hunt app was born.
Hunting has become and is still becoming increasingly more popular than ever before. Even though there's an abundance of public hunting land available, I can't remember the last time I pulled up to public land without seeing other hunters vehicles or other hunters in the woods. I doubt it's going to get any better. It's also easier to scout land with Google earth and other hunting apps, so when I think I'm "onto something", the reality is I''m not the only hunter who can recognize bottlenecks, feeding areas and watering holes along with likely deer bedding areas in between. Instead, of wasting all that time only to find another hunting in your spot I thought our app could really help out.
By checking in on the Where to Hunt app, you're essentially putting out a beacon that's stating, "Hey, someone's beat you to this spot already... don't waste your time trekking out here." OR "Holy cow, there's five hunters on this property, I can avoid them if I go here or just hunt another property." That's the exact feedback we've received from our first version. So we're pressing on and upgrading by adding new features for the 2016 hunting season. Stay tuned for more info about the launch date of the updated Where to Hunt app.
Thanks for your continued support as we try to create an app that will actually increase your odds of tagging a deer by avoiding other hunters!
Hunting has become and is still becoming increasingly more popular than ever before. Even though there's an abundance of public hunting land available, I can't remember the last time I pulled up to public land without seeing other hunters vehicles or other hunters in the woods. I doubt it's going to get any better. It's also easier to scout land with Google earth and other hunting apps, so when I think I'm "onto something", the reality is I''m not the only hunter who can recognize bottlenecks, feeding areas and watering holes along with likely deer bedding areas in between. Instead, of wasting all that time only to find another hunting in your spot I thought our app could really help out.
By checking in on the Where to Hunt app, you're essentially putting out a beacon that's stating, "Hey, someone's beat you to this spot already... don't waste your time trekking out here." OR "Holy cow, there's five hunters on this property, I can avoid them if I go here or just hunt another property." That's the exact feedback we've received from our first version. So we're pressing on and upgrading by adding new features for the 2016 hunting season. Stay tuned for more info about the launch date of the updated Where to Hunt app.
Thanks for your continued support as we try to create an app that will actually increase your odds of tagging a deer by avoiding other hunters!
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