The GPS forever changed the way many hunters operated in the field, and handheld versions of the technology earned what seemed like a permanent place in most gear bags. Now, though, Smartphones are beginning to challenge even the finest GPS units.
I admit it. I’m an old guy, and I do not really like technology all that much. When it comes to hunting laser rangefinders and, upon occasion, a trail camera, are about as high tech as I get. I’ve never been a big fan of using a GPS when hunting, preferring the old school way—the topographic map and compass.
Whether you want a high-tech hunting device that’s loaded with sophisticated features or simply need an easy-to-use GPS to avoid getting lost in the woods, Garmin’s new handhelds have you covered.
Dogs are our hunting partners, but they're not as easy to keep track of as humans. Here's a tech-savvy way to monitor your hounds and increase your efficiency in the field.
iBattz has announced the Mojo BattStation Optimus, a portable charging unit that provides eight full smartphone charges, an outdoor-ready shell and an emergency LED flashlight.