Hunting GPS Maps Expands to MN

   10.25.12

Hunting GPS Maps Expands to MN

When out in the field, imagine having the confidence to quickly and accurately determine what land is public versus private. Remember scouting for deer and wondering who owned that perfect woodlot? How about watching geese pile into a field and wanting to know whose land is it? All of this is possible with Minnesota map from Hunting GPS Maps.

Hunting GPS Maps is proud to announce the release of a new map for Minnesota. The Missoula, MT based company that has become the gold standard for landownership maps in western states is moving east. These easy to use digital PLAT maps for GPS and computer use have revolutionized the way sportsmen access and utilize public and private land.

These maps are loaded with data including: public lands, private landowner names and parcel boundaries, Walk-In Access lands, WMA/WPA areas, 24K topo, roads, trails, lake contours, boundary water data, and more.

Compatible with most Garmin GPS units, this mapping system allows you to discover new hunting opportunities that most people might overlook. Use the PLAT data to easily contact landowners directly for permission to hunt. If you interested in doing advanced scouting from home, simply plug the chip into your PC or Mac to view the map on a large screen. Now you can plan for a hunt by creating tracks and waypoints while you scout from the comfort of home.

Maps are updated at least once a year to make sure that you have the most current information available. For more information visit a Hunting GPS Maps kiosk located in your local Cabela’s, Scheels, or other fine sporting goods store. Or go to www.huntinggpsmaps.com for product info, ordering, tutorials, and videos on advanced GPS and mapping tips and techniques.

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