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Mapping
Whitetails
Course

Break down any property before stepping foot in the woods — using Greg’s proven Wind-to-Bed e-scouting methodology.

5 Modules 1 Live Replay Lifetime Access Field Staff Only
Modules5 Videos
ReplayIncluded
Downloads9 Files
AccessLifetime
InstructorGreg · NLW
What you’ll learn
E-Scouting Masterclass
6 Skills That Change How You Hunt
Map skills you use before season, during the rut, and on any new ground
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Identify Productive Zones
Find buck corridors before ever walking the property.
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Read Bedding from the Map
South-facing slopes, thermal staging, ridge point beds.
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Wind, Access & Pressure
Use wind and entry routes as tools, not afterthoughts.
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Rut Funnels & Staging Areas
Pinch points, saddles, and inside corners on topo.
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Your E-Scout Game Plan
A repeatable system you can run on any new piece of ground.
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Thermal Hub Locations
Morning vs. evening thermals and how to position for both.
Instructor
Greg — Next Level WhitetailFeatured Instructor
Greg — Next Level Whitetail
@nextlevelwhitetail
Greg is one of the most respected map-based scouting educators in the whitetail space. His “Wind-to-Bed” methodology has helped thousands of hunters locate mature bucks on new and familiar ground — using nothing but a digital map and a systematic approach. His content focuses on repeatable systems over luck.
Live session replay
Recorded Session
Live Q&A + Property Breakdown — Full Replay
90-minute session with Greg. Watch at your own pace, as many times as you want.
Live Q&A + Real-World Property Breakdown — Greg, Next Level Whitetail Replay Available
The 5 modules
Course Outline
5 Modules — Start Below
Click any module to preview what’s inside. Work through them in order for best results.
01
The E-Scouting Foundation — Tools, Layers & Setup
25 minMembers Only
Build your digital scouting platform from scratch. Greg walks through his exact OnX and HuntStand setup, layer preferences, and how to read aerial vs. topo for any property type.
  • OnX vs. HuntStand — Greg’s honest comparison and when to use each
  • Layer setup — aerial, topo, property lines, historical imagery
  • Reading scale and contour — what a 10-foot contour line tells you
  • First-look workflow — the 10-minute audit Greg runs on every new property
📄 E-Scout Setup Checklist 🗺 Layer Config Template
Start Module 1
02
Reading Buck Bedding from the Map
32 minMembers Only
The most valuable skill in e-scouting. Greg breaks down his Wind-to-Bed method on real properties — finding where mature bucks bed before you ever walk the ground.
  • South-facing slopes — why they dominate early and late season bedding
  • Thermal staging areas — morning vs. evening bed locations
  • Ridge and point beds — how mature bucks use terrain for escape routes
  • The Wind-to-Bed framework — backing into bedding from wind direction
📄 Bedding Identification Checklist 🗺 Wind-to-Bed Worksheet
03
Rut Funnels, Pinch Points & Inside Corners
28 minMembers Only
Find the saddles, funnels, and inside corners that concentrate daylight buck movement every October and November. Greg shows you exactly where to look on any map.
  • Saddles and terrain funnels — natural travel corridors on topo
  • Inside corners — the most consistent early-season stand location on a map
  • Food-to-bed corridors — connecting afternoon staging to morning departures
  • Pinch point identification — bottlenecks that concentrate rut movement
🗺 Rut Funnel Map Template 📄 Stand Location Decision Guide
04
Access Routes & Human Pressure Management
22 minMembers Only
The stand is only half the equation. Plan entry and exit routes that keep you invisible — using wind, terrain, and pressure data to protect your best spots all season long.
  • Mapping access routes on OnX — drawing routes before scouting in person
  • Wind-based access planning — which entry works for each wind direction
  • Human pressure mapping — how nearby activity shapes deer movement
  • Saving stand locations — Greg’s full naming and waypoint system
📄 Access Route Planning Sheet 🗺 Pressure Grid Worksheet
05
Building Your Custom E-Scout Game Plan
35 minMembers Only
Greg walks a real property from scratch — start to finish. Then you build your own game plan using the included template. Walk away with a system for any new ground.
  • Live property breakdown — real ground, real decisions, all on screen
  • Prioritizing stand locations — A-list, B-list, and when to hunt each
  • Season timeline layering — early season through late season plan
  • E-Scout Game Plan template — build your own in under an hour
🗺 E-Scout Game Plan Template 📄 Property Breakdown Worksheet 📄 Season Timeline Planner
REPLAY
Live Q&A + Property Breakdown — Full Session Replay
90 minReplay Available
The complete live session with Greg — real property breakdown on screen plus open Q&A from live attendees. Watch in the replay player above or scroll up. All Field Staff members have lifetime access.
  • Member property breakdown — Greg analyzes a submitted property live on screen
  • Open Q&A — live attendee questions answered in full
  • Full replay — available in the player above, lifetime access
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Active Field Staff members only. All modules and the live replay are available in the lesson list above. If you’re seeing a locked screen, confirm you’re logged in with an active Field Staff membership. Questions? Email FeatherNettoutdoors@gmail.com
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Course Outline

  1. MODULE 1: Finding Productive Hunting Areas

  1. MODULE 2: Predicting Hunting Pressure & Smarter Access Routes

  1. MODULE 3: Boots on the Ground – How to Find Access, Hunting Pressure, and Turn E-Scouting Into Kills

  1. MODULE 4: READING REAL-WORLD DEER SIGN

  1. MODULE 5: Turning Intel into a Killer hunt plan

  1. MAPPING WHITETAILS - LIVE TRAINING