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looking for a program to keep records of my hunts

Waterdog

Well-known member
I was trying to find a program I can put on the computer to keep track of my finds. I had i detect by Ginkgoware but looking for another one. Any Help ?
 
I keep an 'old school' pencil and paper log in a note book for keeper details like finds, locations, settings, coils, etc. Works for me so far.
Far as the finds themselves, i store pics of the best ones in date stamped folders on my PC with the best of the best backed up on Photobucket!

I'd also be interested in looking at a single program to do all this.
But i would not be comfortable with some 'cloud' type program. My 'cloud' would be a thumb drive.
 
I currently use a spreadsheet with pertinent columns such as site type, last detected date, items found, distance from home, etc and am
able to generate sorted lists which helps me plan good trip routes & I can export all that to my smart phone to take with me.
I also use site age color coded stickers on maps with my own custom site type legend abbreviation system I developed.
I plan on writing my own custom computer app to handle all this but haven't had time yet.
I would like to incorporate maps, images, GPS & my own custom site rating functionality into that.

If you have a smart phone, Minelab has a treasure tracking app that could also help.

- Dave
 
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