[quote gofish435]... You can usually tell by looking closely at the your track and tell where you caught fish.[
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I've never taken the time to stop to write notes while making use of every precious fishing minute and especially when the bite is on and might not last long.
I also haven't studied tracks to try to fill in the blanks later.
But, I do take a few seconds to take pictures including fish I catch. My tablet's camera records data including time and location. Years later, I can look at a picture and remember. A picture is worth a thousand words (that I didn't have to take the TIME to write), so I can know if the GPS data automatically recorded with it is significant.
I've thought about using a camera as a method to go back to an exact location. The last place I ice fished Flaming Gorge was alongside about thirty feet of the face of an underwater cliff (seen by my underwater camera) which would be a natural route fish at that depth might swim alongside. If I choose to fish that exact spot in the future, I wouldn't have to rely upon memory of which waypoint is which nor notes that don't exist nor finding them even if they did. Instead, I would scroll through pictures sorted by date, see the memorable picture of my gear, ice fishing tent, fish people and surroundings and then click on details to get the GPS data.
I haven't actually used this method because every time I enjoy finding and fishing new locations. But, I wanted to find a location again, it should be easy. If I'm fishing and needed to send a location to someone to invite friends to fish with me there, than I could simply email a picture and aside from the GPS, the picture itself would help them picture in their mind the approximate location particularly if they know the area even before using GPS for accuracy.
Perhaps some here have been using the camera GPS method and have recommendations and more ideas. What's a best camera for doing this? What's good hardware and software for storing and sorting massive amounts of pictures? I would appreciate knowing of a system to do that and particularly if there is one that uses an Excel file that can pull up pictures. I imagine there must be such a system used by professional photographers who take massive amounts of pictures and then needs to find one again quickly without looking at everything by using an Excel file or whatever other method works best for that.
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