Another way you can get boundaries in google earth is to trace the boundaries in onX and then exporting it as a kml file and uploading to google earth.
Great video. I love the use of your advanced applications in Google Earth. I do many of the same things but learned a ton from your video. I can’t find the link to viewing past years of Google Earth satellite images. Do you use the free version or is there a version to pay for that has more options? Curt WhiteTALES Deer Hunting
@@bpwhitetails Awesome. TY for the help. Amazing how eager the hunting community is to share knowledge. If you use sticks and a hang on you should watch my TH-cam video “Tethrd One Sticks An Aider System that Really Works”. Have a great day! Curt WhiteTALES Deer Hunting
Well that public land you're talking about in Indiana certainly is a high pressure area. Good luck with that!
Nice! I might be hunting it this fall. You will get to see how it goes!
@@bpwhitetails can't wait!
Another way you can get boundaries in google earth is to trace the boundaries in onX and then exporting it as a kml file and uploading to google earth.
Great video. I love the use of your advanced applications in Google Earth. I do many of the same things but learned a ton from your video. I can’t find the link to viewing past years of Google Earth satellite images. Do you use the free version or is there a version to pay for that has more options?
Curt
WhiteTALES Deer Hunting
I use the free version. You have to download it to your computer in order to have access to all the features
@@bpwhitetails Awesome. TY for the help. Amazing how eager the hunting community is to share knowledge. If you use sticks and a hang on you should watch my TH-cam video “Tethrd One Sticks An Aider System that Really Works”. Have a great day!
Curt
WhiteTALES Deer Hunting
Keep up the grind bro!