I couldn’t have said it better myself – the Garmin blog states;
Even though we’re sweating through the dog days of summer today, if you’re a hunter, you know the season is right around the corner (30 days by our count, but then, we get kind of giddy about these things). As the days get shorter, savvy hunters start hitting the woods and fields for some preseason scouting. This year they’ve got a new weapon in their arsenal.
The Oregon 550t is Garmin’s top-of-the-line outdoor handheld GPS receiver, and it comes jam-packed with features. Preloaded topo maps can give you the lay of the land, and loading eye-popping detailed BirdsEye Satellite Imagery can help hunters get a real-world perspective of their surroundings.
Even cooler is the onboard 3.2 megapixel waterproof digital camera that marks the precise location that each photo was taken. So instead of having to manually label each waypoint to make sense of things, the picture you took does all the work for you.
The Oregon 550t can help you become more successful and enjoy your time outdoors this fall.
The Oregon 550t For Pre-Season Scouting
Even though we’re sweating through the dog days of summer today, if you’re a hunter, you know the season is right around the corner (30 days by our count, but then, we get kind of giddy about these things). As the days get shorter, savvy hunters start hitting the woods and fields for some pre-season scouting. This year they’ve got a new weapon in their arsenal.
The Oregon 550t is Garmin’s top-of-the-line outdoor handheld, and it comes jam-packed with features. Preloaded topo maps can give you the lay of the land, and loading eye-poppingly detailed BirdsEye Satellite Imagery can help hunters get a real-world perspective of their surroundings.
Even cooler is the onboard 3.2 megapixel waterproof digital camera that marks the precise location that each photo was taken. So instead of having to manually label each waypoint to make sense of things, the picture you took does all the work for you.
The Oregon 550t can help you become more successful and enjoy your time outdoors this fall.