Live Location & Safety Features for Deer Stalking Teams

Live / Real-Time Stalker Locations & Status Icons

STALK-IT allows stalking teams to see active stalkers on a shared live map in real time, helping improve awareness of who is on the ground and where they are operating. Simple status indicators provide additional visibility of active, inactive or completed stalks, helping estates and teams coordinate activity more effectively while reducing uncertainty during field operations.

From a strategic perspective, this improves communication and operational awareness across larger areas of ground. From a safety perspective, it helps reduce the likelihood of overlapping activity and provides greater awareness during lone working situations.

Saveable, Shared Ground Maps

Create and save shared stalking maps tailored to individual permissions, estates, woodland blocks or management areas. Maps can be reused across future stalks, allowing teams to build a clearer long-term understanding of the ground and activity patterns.

Shared maps improve planning, coordination and operational consistency while helping ensure everyone is working from the same information in the field.

Shot Markers

Quickly mark shot locations directly onto the shared map during active stalking sessions. This allows other users to immediately understand where activity has taken place and helps maintain awareness across the ground.

Strategically, shot markers help estates and teams monitor activity patterns and deer movement. From a safety perspective, they provide valuable real-time awareness between multiple stalkers operating nearby.

Shot Site Pin Drop

Drop an exact pin at the location of a shot to assist with follow-up, carcass recovery and communication between stalkers, guides and estate managers.

Precise shot site recording helps improve efficiency during follow-up and recovery while also providing a useful reference point should assistance be required from another member of the team.

Sighting Pins & Directional Indicators

Record deer sightings quickly and easily while indicating the direction of travel directly on the shared map. Over time, this helps build a clearer picture of deer behaviour and movement patterns across the ground.

Strategically, this provides valuable intelligence for future stalking and deer management decisions. Operationally, it helps other stalkers understand where deer activity is developing in real time.

Location Pins for Useful Locations

Mark useful locations such as high seats, carcass collection points, gralloch sites, vehicle parking, access gates, feeding areas or known hazards.

Shared location markers help improve organisation, estate management and operational planning while ensuring important locations can be quickly identified by all authorised users.

Stalk Logs

Maintain detailed digital logs of previous stalks, sightings, shots and activity across the ground. Historical data allows users to review patterns, improve planning and build long-term awareness of how the ground is performing over time.

Stalk logs also help create a clearer operational record for estates and professional deer management teams.

Photo Uploads

Upload and share photographs directly within stalking sessions, including sightings, shot locations, carcasses, damage or notable observations from the field.

Images provide valuable visual reference points for operational planning, follow-up and record keeping while also improving communication between teams working remotely across large areas.

Messaging

STALK-IT includes simple integrated messaging designed specifically around active stalking situations, allowing users to communicate quickly without relying entirely on separate messaging platforms.

Keeping communication linked directly to live stalking activity helps improve awareness, reduce confusion and maintain better coordination across the ground.

Emergency Alerts

Emergency alerts allow users to quickly notify other members of the team if urgent assistance or immediate communication is required.

Whether supporting lone worker awareness or improving response times during incidents in remote areas, emergency alerts are designed to provide an additional layer of reassurance and operational safety in the field.