It’s an experience that many of us have had in the field, pulling out the map we’ve printed off our computer or looking at our smartphones as the sun starts to rise over the eastern horizon, only to scratch our wrinkled foreheads and wonder what’s going on. “Hey, wait a minute, something doesn’t look right here.”
Sometimes, something doesn’t look right because it isn’t. That's the unpleasant real-time reality that is often caused by relying on satellite imagery that is several months, or even several years old. And that can quickly bring about an unpleasant on-the-ground reality that can suddenly change the day’s hunting...