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Hunting Apps for Droid

Started by bullet355, March 03, 2012, 06:17:59 AM

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bullet355

What are some of your favorite apps you use for hunting/ fishing on your Droids

Spring Creek Calls

turkey score app, compass, snapbucket, turkey hunting calls, maps and the camcorder.

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BOFF

I never could get the turkey score app to work on my droid.  :(


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Lunchbox

time2hunt is my favorite. They have a free version(which i use) and a 2.99 version. I mostly use it for deer, but i think it would work just fine for turkey. Link below if you want to check out screenshots.

http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/sports/time2hunt-lite_ljuq.html


bowhunter32

im kinda into precision shooting...so  strelok is great free balliatics calculator...shooter fo 9.99 is great too

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TennLongspur

Backcountry. It has pretty much made my GPS obsolete. I still use my GPS but now my phone does pretty much everything my GPS does and it does it with satallite images. very cool.
"The wild turkey possesses the remarkable ability to turn arrogance into hopelessness." - Tom Kelly

struttin_1

I use Backcountry Navigator on my droid as well. No need for an extra GPS with that app.  :icon_thumright:

RutnNStrutn

I use Sundroid. It detects your location and gives you sun up and sun down times so you can stay legal in your shooting.

Wingbone

X2 on Backcountry Navigator and the Strelok. They are awesome. Some other useful ones are Google Maps Live, Raindar, Simple Moon, and of course Flashlight.
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