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How to Create a Printed Map of Your Hunting Property

By Brodie SwisherMay 14, 2021
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Today’s technology with smartphone mapping has led us far from the days when we used a hard-copy paper map in hand. However, there are no substitutes for a large, hi-res map of your hunting property on the wall of your man cave, office, or hunting camp. It looks good on the wall and makes the job of sharing property info much easier when you’re standing around in camp with your buddies before the hunt. 

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Making your own custom hunting map is easier now than ever before.

But how do you go about getting these high-quality custom hunting maps produced? The answer is, HuntStand.

HuntStand has made the job of printing your own hi-res hunting maps super easy with a variety of options to customize the perfect map of your property. 

Check out the video below for a closer look at how to create a printed map of your hunting property this season. 

As the video above mentions, customizing your own hi-res map is really easy, and it can be done from your phone or computer. 

You can fully customize your maps with all the markers, lines, shapes and favorite features found in the HuntStand app. This includes custom names and labels above your map objects. 

You’ll also have the option to add topo lines to your map, if you prefer that design feature.

There are several options available when it comes to printing your own custom maps. You can choose from a Paper-Vinyl Hybrid, in a durable, waterproof, tear-resistant map, or a Canvas, in a waterproof, tear-resistant, flexible and foldable map, and even a Ready-to-Hang Stretched Canvas for a gallery-quality presentation that’ll add a really nice touch to your home or hunting camp.  

Size options range from a 16″x16″ square map, to a 48″x32″ landscape image. 

Prices range from $34.99 to $299.99.

Get started with your custom printed map at ww.huntstand.com

Brodie Swisher
Brodie Swisher is a world champion game caller, outdoor writer, seminar speaker and Editor for Bowhunting.com. Brodie and his family live in the Kentucky Lake area of west Tennessee.
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