So I was day dreaming during lunch time at work today, which usually means thinking about turkey hunting, and I was looking at aerial photos on Bing and Google Maps and reliving some previous hunts. I happened to be looking at the WMA I hunted in Florida last year on Bing Maps and noticed they actually had some of their "Streetside" coverage on the WMA (which is their version of Google Streetview). I started clicking along down the road and was flat out shocked when I saw this: http://www.bing.com/mapspreview?&cp=27.706159~-81.442947&lvl=19&dir=64.10865&pi=-9.500648&style=x&mo=z.2.21&v=2&sV=1&form=S00027 (http://www.bing.com/mapspreview?&cp=27.706159~-81.442947&lvl=19&dir=64.10865&pi=-9.500648&style=x&mo=z.2.21&v=2&sV=1&form=S00027)
That's me, parked at the WMA on the first day of the hunt, 1100 miles from home, hunting turkeys. :newmascot:
???????????????? what are the odds??
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Play Lotto especially if it is not your normal practice. Good luck.
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It's fun to spot stuff like that.
It was just so completely random and odd, and definitely not what I was expecting. The funny thing is that it looks like they only drove a few hundred yards past where I was parked before turning around. A little earlier and they would have missed me because I was about a mile further down the road. I was only parked at this spot because I didn't see or hear anything earlier and was trying to strike a bird and do some scouting. Of course, a little later and you all could have seen me walking back along the side of the road.