What Reddit Says About Hunting Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Hunting apps from 2 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Hunting
If you just need to look at the back 40, hunt stand is good enough. Spartan Forge also has one, but I’m not paying for anything else, so I’m not sure on that one. I use my phone app for OnX in the woods and then do most of my planning on my PC (during work hours of course).
r/Hunting
I prefer Gaia and it’s much cheaper than OnX if you hunt multiple states. It does have a steeper learning curve, but is a much better program once you learn how to use it.
r/Hunting
I use huntstand as well. Free version. There's things I wished I had access to like property boundaries and names but other then that all the free features are great ... I like onx. In my friend group, I was one of the early adopters. All my friends now have onx and share waypoints freely. That...
r/Hunting
I hunt five different WMAs that total 50,000 acres and have high probability spots scoped out on all of them. ... I used to do that a lot too. Expect I used OnX and utilized their like $20 for your first year. I absolutely loved it. But with the inflation of everything I’m not forking out $80 or wha...
r/Hunting
OnX is probably one of the most useful pieces of technology for hunters, especially public land hunters. I’ve met game wardens in a couple dozen states that all use onX. Hell some states fish and game have given out onX memberships for buying licenses. I always double check public roads and whatnot ...
r/bowhunting
GoHunt, OnX, Google earth. And my weather app. ... Love HuntStand.
r/bowhunting
I’m a western hunter that mainly does backcountry”ish” style hunts. I use OnX and GoHunt simultaneously. GOHUNT’s 3D is amazing and super helpful especially when I use the terrain analysis and prior years filtering. OnX is a little more accurate on the direction I face and water sources. ... Onx use...
r/Hunting
Hunting related news and personal stories. ... I have been a die hard Gaia user for years now but Gaia doesn't have 3D maps native to Apple iOS.
r/Hunting
I’ve been using HuntWise this year and with my cameras it seems that there is 100% accurate when the app says there is a high chance I see more daytime activity. Jeff sturgis (who designed the app) says that it’s better to wait until the better chance days to go to your best spots rather than blowin...
r/Hunting
We have Big Buck Hunter at my Elks Lodge. I have the high score. ... It’s no joke the best tool I’ve bought for hunting. Can buy the county maps that show land ownership names and some even have little red dots where the houses are so u ...
r/Hunting
I use OnX, Deercast and Huntstand. I only keep Huntstand because I have far too many way points on it from back when it used to be a good app.
r/Hunting
I've been playing with a new free app called Quiver. It's awesome and really slick looking. It gives you current weather, sunrise & sunset, wind speed and direction along with barometric pressure. You also can track individual hunts and log deer activity.
r/Hunting
Also, Google Earth pro is the best imo but you don’t get the phone app/offline access like you do with OnX. ... The premium version was excellent, they just took away features and changed it to a more expensive version called platinum.
r/Hunting
I use HuntStand and really like it. ... HuntWise earned a lifelong member the other day. Great customer service. The HuntCast feature is pretty cool. Other apps sort of do the same thing but not as user friendly and not centrally located. HuntStand has the highest quality satellite images, but HuntW...
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