Wildlife & HuntingBeta

See what other hunters miss

CritterScout synthesizes 17 geospatial data sources into a single scored map — so you find the spots everyone else overlooks.

The Struggling Moment

Scouting is a full-time job

Public land hunters spend hours cross-referencing topo maps, harvest data, land ownership records, weather patterns, and satellite imagery across dozens of tabs. The data exists — nobody combines it.

What you do today:

  • Cross-referencing 17+ browser tabs of geo data
  • Manually overlaying harvest reports on topo maps
  • Guessing at hunting pressure from parking lot photos
  • Spending more time scouting digitally than hunting
The Solution

One map. Every signal.

Three scoring pillars — Probability, Suitability, and Low Pressure — synthesized from 17 data sources into a composite score on every section of public land.

Probability Scoring

Harvest data, species density, and historical patterns predict where animals actually are.

Suitability Analysis

Terrain, vegetation, water sources, and elevation profiled for your target species.

Pressure Detection

Road access, trailhead proximity, and usage patterns reveal which spots get hammered.

Composite Decision Surface

All three pillars converge on a single scored map. High score = go here.

Methodology

3 scoring pillars17 geospatial data sourcesComposite score max 90