maxxkatt
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Here is the problem. I have access to about 20 acres of pine woods north of Atlanta that takes me about an hour and half drive one way from my home in North Atlanta. Due to my schedule and the rain I will likely only be able to hit it once a week.
I have hunted it twice and both time found a few civil war relics. I plan on keeping it my sole focus this Spring for obvious reasons.
Are there any tips on how to carefully search this hilly and wooded area so that I don't miss areas or go over areas I have already hit on previous trips. I was thinking of GPS to mark the areas I covered, but the accuracy of my GPS app (commander compass) on my iPhone is only 15 - 20 feet. The area is hilly, fairly open pine forest and some deep ravines and creeks.
My thought is just starting at one end and marking trees on both sides to indicate a line where I have quit hunting. Maybe just chip off some bark on several trees. I am open to any ideas.
I have hunted it twice and both time found a few civil war relics. I plan on keeping it my sole focus this Spring for obvious reasons.
Are there any tips on how to carefully search this hilly and wooded area so that I don't miss areas or go over areas I have already hit on previous trips. I was thinking of GPS to mark the areas I covered, but the accuracy of my GPS app (commander compass) on my iPhone is only 15 - 20 feet. The area is hilly, fairly open pine forest and some deep ravines and creeks.
My thought is just starting at one end and marking trees on both sides to indicate a line where I have quit hunting. Maybe just chip off some bark on several trees. I am open to any ideas.