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Matt, Jim, and Alex Lindsay discuss how Eric Siegfried, founder of the popular hunting map company onX, quietly started outfitting landlocked public land while loudly positioning himself as a champion for opening access to these lands. Alex gives a rundown of Gaia GPS, a less expensive alternative to onX with the same basic functionality.
Today on the show we’re discussing the latest in CWD news, shed hunting plans, and hunting western whitetails from a westerner’s perspective, with special guests Eric Siegfried and Zach Sandau of OnX. Subjects Discussed Zombie deer and a cure for...
Today on the show we’re discussing the latest in CWD news, shed hunting plans, and hunting western whitetails from a westerner’s perspective, with special guests Eric Siegfried and Zach Sandau of OnX. Subjects Discussed Zombie deer and a cure for...
Remember when maps were on paper? We use to spend money on paper topo maps and put a thumbtack on that map to represent a deer sighting, effectively creating heat map with multiple thumbtacks. Then along came Google and Google Maps. It was a revolutionary step forward in scouting technology, but there were some very important pieces missing from the Google map. For one, we couldn't instantly in-the field in real-time tell where the boundary lines of property existed. Sure, we could spend hours looking at town survey maps, but nothing was instant. And who the heck owned the property? That was another game of tracking down slow information points. These were all the challenges that Eric Siegfried, founder of OnX Maps had at one time. All of the information was available, but not instantly on any single device in an organized manner when you needed it. So, Eric set out to fix all that with his new company. A decade later, with a subscription and smart phone or GPS you can instantly have access to all this information. It's a game changer for the hunter. You'll learn more about the areas that you hunt than you ever thought to ask and it makes the hunting possibilities endless. We dive deep into all the bells, whistles, and capabilities that OnX has to offer with Zach Sandau, Project Co-Ordinator for OnX Hunt. This is part IV of our series on hunting technology and stay tune for out next episode when we explore arrow and broad head technology with David Hand CEO of Ballistic Arrow Tech and Slash Arrows. OUR SPONSORS: Rackology, Hunter's Blend Coffee Use Code BBR for 10% Off, Polarwerkz Coolers, Covert Scouting Cameras, Morse's Sporting Goods, BIG BUCK MERCH Here's What We Discuss: Public Land VS Private Land Hunters Helped Membership and Waypoints Land Use Laws, Map Overlays Eye Opening Experience Possible Access Points Roadless and White Spot Remote Points Premium Vs Elite Layer Library and Boone and Crockett Pre-Scout, Off Grid Out of Cell Range Tracking, Satelitte, Topo, Hybrid Map Orientation, Zoom, Boundary Lines Corrections Submissions, Airplane Mode Saving Battery Life, Uses Country Wide Game Warden Approved DEER NEWS Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips
Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Eric Siegfried, Matt Seidel, and Zach Sandau of OnX, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: magic circles, rut fests, and meat balls; prairie dog guide by day, tech visionary by night; more memories from Steve's pre-OnX days; unsolicited advice from meddling uncles; partisan diseases; good old American elbow grease; a killer goose pastrami recipe from the forthcoming MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook; and more. Click here for the show notes.
Bozeman, MT- Steven Rinella talks with Mark Kenyon of Wired to Hunt, Eric Siegfried and Lisa Nichols of OnX, Joel Webster of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, along with Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects discussed: A major MeatEater announcement; the 9-million acres you own but can’t use; defining landlocked; a brief history of how things got this bad; an OnX Pro Tip; historic uses and prescriptive easements; Janis discusses what the hell a “checkerboard” is; LWCF success stories; clarifying stream access laws; what’s best for hunters and anglers?; Steve’s early OnX days; discovering the nooks and crannies; and more. To learn more about the ideas and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
In this episode we are joined by Dylan Dowson of OnX Maps, and the OnX Hunt app. www.onxmaps.com Trever and Jeremy sit down and record a quick opening and talk about the Boone and Crockett layer, and the other premium layers OnX offers, that didn't get brought up in the podcast. Trever talks about his recent trip to the coast and how the weather affected his trip, we also talk about how we used the share a waypoint feature helped Trever find a spot out of the wind and rough surf and manage a few fish, in tough fishing conditions. Trever also starts talking gear and using OnX Hunt app, for his upcoming mule deer hunt this fall with Tobin with Top Pin Taxidermy https://www.facebook.com/CustomSkullMounts/ In the interview with Dylan Dowson, Community Coordinator at OnX, he talks about how using the public private mapping services, keeps you legal, and how he is using it on his bear hunt, to get all the guys to bear camp. Dylan tells us how and why OnX was created by Eric Siegfried and how in 2011 the OnX Hunt app was created. Dylan gives explains how the app shows you the owners of the private property and what type of public land you see, and the topo, satellite, and hybrid layers. How the app keeps updated with hunt zones, and how it updates as hunting season goes. For your free 7 day trial visit your phones app store and download the OxHunt App, and purchase your mapping app for your state for only $29.99 or for the entire US for $99 www.onxmaps.com www.facebook.com/onxhunt/ www.castblastgrillchill.com www.facebook.com/castblastgrillchill Instagram @OnXHunt @castblastgrillchill @Jeremy8it @Trever.HFR
Topics covered in this episode are onXmaps' mad scientist employees a/k/a Team Hunt, how Randy uses onXmaps in the field, "the new era GPS," Hunt 3.0, how this hunting technology company was founded, how map services help you draw more tags and find better animals, onXmaps' commitment to conservation, "desk scouting," new onXmap hunting technology coming to a cell phone near you, and whether or not Randy should do a charity auction of his GPS with all waypoints since starting the TV show.