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Google Earth is compatible with many other hunting apps and can be used together for better scouting, allowing users to access a wide range of features and data, including terrain analysis, funnels, and historical imagery.
Integrating with Other Hunting Apps
Google Earth can be integrated with several hunting apps, such as OnX Maps, HuntStand, and PathFinder Pro, to create a comprehensive scouting platform. For example, users can access OnX Maps terrain features, which include slope, aspect, and elevation data, within Google Earth. This integration allows hunters to visualize and analyze the terrain better, identifying potential funnels and bedding areas.
Utilizing Historical Imagery
Google Earth’s historical imagery feature is a powerful tool for hunters. By accessing images from previous years, users can track changes in the landscape, such as new tree growth, altered water sources, or changes in animal tracks. This information can help hunters identify potential hunting areas and patterns that may not be visible on current imagery. For example, users can access images from 2008 to track the growth of a particular tree stand or identify areas where deer have been crossing a stream in previous years.
Advanced Terrain Analysis
Google Earth’s terrain analysis features, such as the 3D viewer and elevation profiles, can be used to identify potential funnels and bedding areas. For example, users can create a 3D model of a particular area to visualize the terrain and identify areas with steep slopes, rocky outcroppings, or other features that may be attractive to animals. Additionally, users can access elevation profiles to identify areas with changes in elevation, which can indicate potential funnels or bedding areas.
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