Creating a property map

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gsganzer

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I want to create a picture of my 2700 acre deer lease and map and annotate fence lines, pasture names, boundries etc. Essentially take a photo off google maps or something and then draw in these features. I'll eventually want to print it fairly large and probably have it laminated. I'd then apply stickers for blind and feeder locations. Has anyone done this? What websites, programs, software did you use?
 
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I found this site while looking to do the same thing with my property but have not gotten around to doing anything.
 
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I like to use USTOPO app for mapping trails in the woods.
 
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Sometimes a county GIS has some of the features you want, also Google Earth.

I’m a retired land surveyor and we did that kind of thing but we used an Autocad product which is expensive and takes a lot to learn how to use it. How big do you want? We had a printer that would go as large as 36” by 48”.
 
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I want to create a picture of my 2700 acre deer lease and map and annotate fence lines, pasture names, boundries etc. Essentially take a photo off google maps or something and then draw in these features. I'll eventually want to print it fairly large and probably have it laminated. I'd then apply stickers for blind and feeder locations. Has anyone done this? What websites, programs, software did you use?
I used to have access to a wide-format printer. 36" by infinity. But no longer. Very handy. My family tree print is 36" x about 8'.

You might want to contact Office Depot. They do large format printing. I have no idea of the prices, though.
 
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If I can just make the photo, I'll have a local print shop print it. Not sure how big. I'm guessing something around 18 x 24 or 24 x 36. Depends on how good the resolution ends up.
 
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Photoshop if you can afford it; Do you have a "fast" computer? How fast is your internet??

24x36 is pretty small for 2700 acres... I was in charged of printing posters; 42" x 96" was common for me to print. 36 x 42 was the next common depending on the display...

Look at Google Earth. To see the whole area, the resolution will stink and to enlarge that would be a waste of time and paper. I would find a happy medium (cover enough ground with good resolution) and copy the screen (screen shot it) capture your whole land in a couple dozen photos then you can piece them together in the first 2 programs.

You don't want to scale the photos much larger (nor downsize them either). How is the land laid out? Square? long and thin?
 
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My neighbor went to the Tax Appraisers office for out county and got a very clear areal photo of his place. Mine is on the map too. I forget what he paid for it, or if he paid anything for it.

I think it would be easiest to just draw the lines on the map that you want it to have. Then type what you want on Word, and then cut it out and tape it to the map. Or glue it so you can't see the tape when you make a copy.

For my place, I just copied google maps, then opened the picture in Paint, and drew the lines I wanted that way. It's fine for me to figure out where everything is going to on an 8x10 sheet of paper, but not very good to blow up or display.

A fun site for figuring out hoe big an area is, or how far it is from one point to another is https://findlotsize.com/

I used it to figure out that my pond is 4.56 acres when full. I also used it when a friend of my wife was saying that her pond was 7 acres. It's 3.56 acres. LOL

But what I really used it for was in figuring out how big each of my pastures are going to be. I wanted them to be close in size. I'm between 12 to 14 acres for each pasture. Figure that the amount of trees is thicker in the bigger pastures, and the pond takes away from what they can eat, I'm pretty happy with what I came up with from using that website.

GoogleEarthofLand - all pastures.png
 
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I use Google Earth Pro to map out my property and plan my fencing. Under tools there is a line drawing tool that will do lines, paths and polygons, giving length for lines and paths, and perimeter plus area for polygons
 

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