Field Notes & Gear
Log every sit, scrape, rub, and shed with GPS-pinned field notes, then track cameras and gear — batteries, locations, service history.
The hunters who harvest mature bucks year after year keep records. Trail Pro Intel makes it a 30-second habit instead of a chore — every sit logged, every camera tracked, all tied to the spots you hunt.
01Field Notes
Open Field Notes and tap + after a sit. Set the location, the time window, wind direction, and what you saw. You don't have to fill every field — even "saw 2 does, both downwind, never came in" pays off the next time you're deciding whether to hunt that stand. Notes are GPS-pinned and linked to your locations, so they build a season-long record of what each spot does under what conditions.
Log the sign, too — scrapes, rubs, beds, and sheds. Snap a photo, add a voice memo on the walk out, and drop it on the map. Come summer, that's a scouting map you actually trust.
02Filtering and patterns
Once you've got notes in, filter by location, date, or what you observed to spot the pattern — which stand produces on a north wind, when that scrape line goes hot, how the rut ran last year. This is the data the rest of the app learns from, and the reason the AI and forecast get sharper the more you use them.
03Gear Locker
Open Gear to track every camera, stand, bow, rifle, and piece of kit in one place. Assign a camera to a location, log its battery level and service history, and stop guessing which setup has a dead cell while you're standing at the truck. Free covers manual field notes and gear tracking — it's all there from day one, no credit card.
04What to read next
- AI & Trail Cameras — connect your camera dumps to your sits.
- Map & Weather — see the terrain and conditions behind a note.
- Solunar Calendar — match your best sits to peak windows.
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