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Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 06:38 PM:

I don't think it's right !!!

When my Garmin arrow is pointing right handed and I can clearly hear my dog left. Recalibrate the compass and it's still that way only does it once in a while next drop might be right on the money might just be me but I think it messes with the compass I wear around my neck.




Tar


Posted by Richard Lambert on 03-09-2018 06:50 PM:

I learned to never argue with my Garmin. If you take a couple of steps it will reset and point in the right direction. Why in the world are you wearing a compass around your neck?


Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 06:54 PM:

I carry my Garmin in my top bib I have had a stick or something hit it and mess it up hunted with just a compass for a lot of years just habit I guess.



Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 03-09-2018 07:28 PM:

Tar

This board's been so quiet the past few days that I thought you had been banned. Lol. Glad to see you posting. Dave

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 07:56 PM:

Me and Corey going to 4 ukc hunts this month been hunting late.




Tar


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 03-09-2018 08:04 PM:

I carry a compass in my bibs. If I'm on the side of the road and the Garmin decides to go back asswards on me that's one thing if I'm a mile in the woods and five miles from the next road that's a different story lol. I like
my Garmin but I ain't goin far without a compass in my pocket. Had this one twenty years batteries haven't gone dead yet lol

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 08:21 PM:

Donnie that's why I carry a compass. I went from a beep beep to a alpha big leap for me I am electronically challenged lol. I always hit new hunt when I leave the truck when I start to go back I hit where to , waypoints , go , then back to compass and it gives you that big orange arrow back to the truck but sometimes it don't that's why I got that compass.



Tar


Posted by BGathright on 03-09-2018 08:25 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Lambert
I learned to never argue with my Garmin. If you take a couple of steps it will reset and point in the right direction. Why in the world are you wearing a compass around your neck?


I carry a compass every night. There have been a few nights that my Garmin, even when calibrated, isn't correct.


Posted by shadinc on 03-09-2018 08:40 PM:

My Alpha is always about 30 degrees off. I had a 220 that was the same way. My smart phone has the best compass I ever saw.


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 03-09-2018 08:41 PM:

Tar they say to error is human to really screw things up takes a computer. This Garmin is a tool that compass is my life line lol.

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Posted by Roy Grant on 03-09-2018 09:30 PM:

That is why this old fat man hangs an extra collar on the dog box...I get lost in the bathroom.. lol


Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 09:38 PM:

Lol I know that feeling down here in this jungle by time I go around that tree 3 or 4 times looking for a coon that probly ain't there anyways I ain't got a clue which way the truck is lol.




Tar


Posted by Dave Richards on 03-09-2018 09:43 PM:

Tsr

Wise men always have a backup plan, that's why I always have a compass to back up my Garmin. Nothing wrong with being prepared. Lol. Dave

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 10:18 PM:

Dave my other back up plan was my wife calling me at 2:00 this morning telling me it was time to come home I had been out long enough by myself lol.

I was having a big time.
Tar


Posted by Donnie Stevens on 03-09-2018 10:26 PM:

Tar tell the Mrs to flick the yard light off and on so ya know which one to walk to

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-09-2018 11:50 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Donnie Stevens
Tar tell the Mrs to flick the yard light off and on so ya know which one to walk to



That's easy we still got the Christmas lights up lol.



Tar


Posted by yadkinriver on 03-10-2018 12:02 AM:

Go get'em Tar. Ole Hemi sounded good last night. Maybe you can do it again tonight.


Posted by yadkintar on 03-10-2018 12:13 AM:

Jack hope you enjoyed that via telephone and they think we are not modern lol. And that wasn't a monkey lol.



Tar


Posted by erlandcooner on 03-10-2018 04:45 AM:

Tar I no your from Oklahoma and so am I. While
I'm hunting in areas where Gas pipe lines are, my compass
Goes crazy. Also electric power stations causes the same problem. Good luck!


Posted by DRhodes on 03-10-2018 05:19 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Roy Grant
That is why this old fat man hangs an extra collar on the dog box...I get lost in the bathroom.. lol

The old man I hunt with always hangs a collar up close to the truck before he hits the woods!


Posted by yadkintar on 03-10-2018 02:14 PM:

Bruce might be I was going to get Corey to video it last night but we ended up in the swamp ..... Twice I just got up crap I am tired lol. I do think maybe it's got something to do with where you are like those big towers and stuff.


Tar


Posted by Bruce m. Conkey on 03-10-2018 02:27 PM:

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Tar if you learn to do everything from the map page, I feel you will be a lot better off. You can see the dogs as they leave you. You can see their distance and what they are headed towards. When you start to them you can see your track on the screen. When you get to the tree you just follow your track back. If you want to cut corners to save steps do that but when you get back to your track, just follow it. I know a lot of people don't use that page but it is the one that gives you information on the big picture. Make sure you have it set on TRACK UP and when you hold your ALPHA in front of you. Everything on the screen will be just like it is the way your facing. Now it has a North arrow in the upper left of the screen. If that ever gets off then just calibrate the commas. Most of us know which way is north so it is easy to see when it gets off. Many people don't know this but touching the North Indicator changes the screen from Track up to North up. So if the screen looks backwards, just touch the N indicator and see if that fixes it.

Yes, communication towers can have an effect on it. Most the time it just kills the range if your on one side of them and the dog is on the other side.

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Posted by yadkintar on 03-10-2018 02:37 PM:

I use that map page a lot I got where I have to wear my glasses now to see which side of the creek they are on. I use it to find the truck sometimes but I like that big orange arrow better.



Tar


Posted by AndyMiller on 03-10-2018 02:53 PM:

go to your map and menu and press the set up map // orentation .. track up

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Posted by Preacher Tom on 03-10-2018 02:55 PM:

Tar where I hunt the straight arrow back to the truck is almost never the best way to get back to the truck. Too many deep hollows and briars. I always use the map and seldom go straight to the dogs. I try to find the easiest way though it is longer. When I leave the tree I just follow the trail I made on the map coming in unless I figure out there was a better way in LOL. Treed 4 last night on public ground and never walked over 300 yards but that is not normal.

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