How to Keep a hunting logbook

Oct 26, 2009 05:23 PM
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Wade Bourne of MyOutdoorTV.com shows you how important it is to use a hunting logbook year in and year out. The logbook acts as a database, where you can store information such as:

- Locations: Where did you hunt?

- Hunting Buddies: Who did you hunt with?

- Time: What day and time did you go on the hunt?

- Species: What were you hunting for?

- Outcome: What happened on the hunt? What was the weather like? Did you bag a gobbler or take down a big buck?

- Photos: Use your logbook as a hunting photo guide.

By storing this information you'll be a smarter hunter, and you'll become a better hunter by using the information to your advantage.

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