View Poll Results: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

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    144 79.56%
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    30 16.57%
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Thread: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

  1. #51
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    Just downloaded this app....very interested t get out into the bush and see how it works. ...is the gps reliable?
    Last edited by scotty30-06; 08-13-2017 at 10:20 PM.

  2. #52
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    HB is great but it needs a decently detailed basemap. I like the navigation feature that tells me where I am even outside cell cover. Problem is the blue dot is usually on a light green nothing. Make the maps better please! And yes I emailed the developer.

  3. #53
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    I have a Samsung so its the Android system. Is it possible to get the extra map coverage like the Apples?

  4. #54
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    I have IHunter on my Android and it's one of the best (and cheapest) hunting tools that I've added to my arsenal. Highly recommend!
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  5. #55
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    Do you have the map layers for $9.99 and if so how is it

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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    Yes I can see private land boundaries and grazing areas etc. Paying that $9.99 is totally worth it imo
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  7. #57
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    If you are just looking at mapping and trail planning, all for offline storage navigation. And none of the regs…
    have a look a gaia pro. it has piles of overlays like our LEH and regional boundaries .. it is not cheap but I have been through a few of these and its the best for me. i will admit it is a bit of a leap of faith to buy it at 42$ a year but for me it is awesome.

    just the other night i loaded in maps of my Mulie spot i dropped way points for parking and spots to hike to. i know how long the hike down the road is ( 3.4km past a road closure ) before i turn up. i have dropped pins in the grass spots. Combined it with a topo overlay to plan my route properly.

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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    Good call Dru. Heard good things about Gaia and how lots of guys are switching to using Gaia pro instead of Onx. Did not know if it was designed to be used more south of the border than up here.

    Good to know. Cheers
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  9. #59
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    It also has europe content
    But ya the canadian stuff is good. All i need anyway

  10. #60
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    Re: Hunt Buddy BC vs iHunter BC Apps

    I wanted to use HB but at the time it was an apple based product and I use andriod. Went with ihunter and it is good for what I use it for. I would always be interested in a more information at our finger tips but running a subscription would have to deliver a pretty amazing product. I know that there is a couple of platforms in the states that are really pushing the backcountry maping innovation. Much bigger population to drive these type of products.

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