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Stay Found: GPS and Backup Navigation for Hunters by Brox Baxley

  When hunting in remote or unfamiliar terrain, staying oriented and finding your way back to safety is paramount. While getting lost may seem like a minor concern, it can quickly escalate into a dangerous situation. That’s where reliable navigation tools, like GPS and backup systems, come into play. Combining modern technology with traditional navigation methods ensures you stay found—no matter where your hunt takes you. 1. The Importance of GPS for Hunters A GPS device is an invaluable tool for hunters, particularly when navigating dense forests, rugged mountains, or expansive wilderness. Modern GPS units provide real-time location data, helping you stay on course and avoid getting lost. Many devices allow you to mark waypoints, such as your campsite, hunting spots, or critical landmarks, making it easy to retrace your steps. GPS also helps you avoid dangerous terrain, ensuring you take the safest, most efficient route. For hunters, GPS devices with pre-loaded topographic maps ca...

Weather-Wise Hunting: Brox Baxley on Adapting to Shifting Conditions

  Hunting is a game of patience and skill, but it’s also one that is heavily influenced by the weather. Whether you’re tracking game in the snow, chasing deer through autumn leaves, or hunting in the heat of summer, understanding and adapting to shifting weather conditions can make or break a successful hunt. Here’s how to stay weather-wise and use it to your advantage. 1. Understand How Weather Affects Animal Behavior The first step to adapting to shifting weather is knowing how it impacts the animals you’re hunting. Weather can influence their movement patterns, feeding habits, and activity levels. For example, during a cold front, animals tend to be more active, foraging heavily to prepare for the drop in temperature. Conversely, on hot days, many animals remain more sedentary, often seeking shade during the midday heat. Stormy weather can also change how animals behave, with some species becoming more active just before a storm due to the drop in barometric pressure. Understand...