10POINT PRO
A hunt system. Not another stack of layers.
10Point turns ranked habitat, public-land context, wind timing, and saved field intel into one scouting workflow. Pro extends that system to turkey, elk, and mule deer — with a longer wind horizon for real planning.
$49.99
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PRO FEATURES — 7 MAP MODULES
What you actually scout with
Tap any tile to jump to that module. Each one is a layer in the hunt system — not a feature in a list.
HABITAT
Percentile-ranked habitat quality, per species, at 30 meters.
TERRAIN EFFORT
Color-graded by how hard it is to walk in.
FOOD SOURCES
Mast and ag overlaid, filtered by phase of season.
TRAVEL ORGANIZATION
An experimental particle field for whitetail travel organization.
SYSTEM WIND
Vector arrows, 18-hour forecast, live particle field.
PUBLIC LANDS
Federal and state public-ownership boundaries on top of the map.
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ALL SPECIES
Same hunt system, more species, one subscription.
THE OPERATING PICTURE
Ranked ground
Percentile-ranked habitat so you can see the best country at a glance.
Public-land context
PADUS boundaries overlaid on the map — know what you can hunt before you scout.
Wind window
HRRR wind timing so you can plan entry, sit, and exit around conditions.
Saved intel + offline
Waypoints you keep and maps that work where service doesn't.
How hunters use it
01
Narrow country fast
Scan ranked ground across a state and cut to the top percentile in minutes instead of hours.
02
Pressure-test with wind and access
Overlay public-land boundaries and check the wind window for a sit before you commit to the walk.
03
Walk in with a plan
Save waypoints, download offline maps, and arrive with a decision — not a guess.
01 / 07 — MAP MODULE
Habitat
Percentile-ranked habitat quality, per species, at 30 meters.
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What you see
A heatmap colored by where habitat scores in the top percentiles of the state. Top 1% is the brightest tier, then top 5%, then top 10%, with weaker country fading out.
What it tells you
Which 30m cells the model rates as the best habitat the state has, so you spend your scouting time on ground that’s already filtered. It does not say where the deer is — only where the ground gives one a reason to be.
How I use it
On new ground I clip her down to the top five percent, then walk it on satellite — eye for the edges, the pinches, the mast the model can't sniff at thirty meters. Be sure you're right, then go ahead. Killed me a bar that way.
DAVY CROCKETT
02 / 07 — MAP MODULE
Terrain Effort
Color-graded by how hard it is to walk in.
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What you see
A green-to-red ramp draped over the map. Green is roads and trails. Red is steep slope, thick brush, or sodden ground.
What it tells you
Where pressure is structurally lower, because most hunters won’t fight slope, brush, or wetland to get in. Combined with habitat, the ground that’s high-quality and red is where you should start asking why nobody else is on it.
How I use it
I sort the state for the country that's red-orange on the layer and bright on habitat, then figure out the corner I can reach by daybreak. Most times it's not the reddest cell on the map. It's the orange one a mile off the trailhead. All a man needs is good ground nobody else wants to walk.
DANIEL BOONE
03 / 07 — MAP MODULE
Food Sources
Mast and ag overlaid, filtered by phase of season.
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What you see
Oak and hickory mast crowns in brown, soft-mast shrub in pink, hardwoods green, plus ag fields colored by class — grain, beans, forage, orchards. The legend filters to the classes that matter for the species and phase you’re in.
What it tells you
What's actually driving the bed-to-feed pattern this week. Late-season corn is a different game than early-season acorns, and the layer keeps the noise off the map by only painting what's relevant for where you are in the season.
How I use it
Bully! Late October on whitetail — I pull mast first and look for white oak ridges next to thick cover. That, friends, is where the sit goes. Come November and December I switch the phase to late and the ag classes light up like a parade — find the bedding-to-cornfield edges still active and you'll be dee-lighted.
TEDDY ROOSEVELT
04 / 07 — MAP MODULE
Travel Organization
An experimental particle field for whitetail travel organization.
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▸ GIF
What you see
A flowing particle field draped over the habitat. White-hot where particle trails pile up — the model’s guess at where deer travel organizes.
What it tells you
Where the model expects deer to pinch, not which spot holds animals. Experimental — terrain geometry crossed with food, wind, rut, and pressure. Read it as a hunch, verify with boots.
How I use it
When the country is strange to me I read the flow first — the particle field marks where the buck travels. Then I lay habitat over it and watch for the narrows, the seams that pinch the herd to a width a man can shoot across. The deer comes when he comes. I will find him.
HAWKEYE
05 / 07 — MAP MODULE
System Wind
Vector arrows, 18-hour forecast, live particle field.
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▸ GIF
What you see
Arrows across the map, colored by speed and oriented to direction. A scrubber at the bottom slides forward hour by hour through the next 18 hours of HRRR forecast.
What it tells you
Whether the wind for tomorrow's sit will hold, swing, or fail you outright. You can pull up an 8 PM Saturday forecast on Friday afternoon and decide which trail to walk in on before you load the truck.
How I use it
Be vewy, vewy quiet — I scwub to the hour I want to be sitting, watch where the wind is pushing my scent, and pick a sneaky-sneak entwy that keeps it off the bedding cover. That's the twick. Hehehehehe.
ELMER FUDD
06 / 07 — MAP MODULE
Public Lands
Federal and state public-ownership boundaries on top of the map.
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What you see
Polygons outlining federally and state-owned land, with an overlay color so you can scan a region and see where the public ground is.
What it tells you
Where the boundaries are. It does not tell you whether the parcel is open to hunting, what the season or method is on it, or whether your specific situation qualifies — those are questions for the agency that manages the parcel, not for a map.
How I use it
When I am scouting a new state I draw up the public footprint on PADUS first. The boundaries mean nothing without the agency's regulations to give them meaning, so I cross-check the parcel against the management ordinance before I commit. The land is older than the laws that govern it; both deserve patience.
JIM CORBETT
// PADUS module — boundaries only. No legality icons, no green/red treatment, no implied access. The map shows what is shown. Legality is not the map’s job.
07 / 07 — SUBSCRIPTION SCOPE
All Species
Same hunt system, more species, one subscription.
↑ all modules
Same map. Same drawer. Same workflow.
What you see
A species switcher in the drawer. Free shows whitetail across CONUS. Pro adds turkey, elk, and mule deer / blacktail, each with their own habitat models trained per region.
What it tells you
That the workflow you learn on whitetail is the workflow you keep when you draw an elk tag or chase turkeys in the spring. One tool. Different ground.
How I use it
April — turkey. May — whitetail bedding. Fall — mule deer west, whitetail at home. Same map. Same drawer. Same workflow. The hunt does not change. Only the quarry.
BOBA FETT
Species coverage
Whitetail
Included Free
Turkey
Pro
Elk
Pro
Mule Deer / Blacktail
Pro
Black Bear
Coming Soon
Moose
Coming Soon
Honest boundaries
What 10Point does
Narrows ground and timing. Ranks habitat, surfaces wind windows, and keeps your saved field intel in one place so you arrive with a plan.
What it doesn't do
Predict live animal locations. Guarantee movement. Replace boots-on-the-ground verification. Good ground is a starting point, not a result.
No surprises
Pro features are labeled Pro. Free whitetail stays free. No dark patterns. We don't sell your data.
FAQ
What does the habitat map show?
A percentile ranking of habitat quality for the selected species. Brighter tiers mean the model scores that ground higher than the surrounding landscape. It's a scouting signal, not a guarantee of animals.
What states and regions are covered?
Whitetail covers CONUS (lower 48). Turkey, elk, and mule deer cover their established ranges. Coverage expands with each data refresh.
What's included in free whitetail?
Full CONUS whitetail habitat at 30m, current wind conditions, satellite imagery, public-land overlay, waypoints, and offline maps. No account required.
Is there a free trial?
No trial — free whitetail is the trial. It stays free forever. Pro unlocks additional species and up to 18 hours of HRRR wind forecasting.
Can I use it offline?
Yes. The mobile app lets you download map regions for offline use. The web version requires an internet connection.
How often is the data updated?
Habitat layers are rebuilt on each LANDFIRE, NLCD, and USGS data cycle (typically annual). Wind forecasts refresh hourly from NOAA's HRRR model.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes. Cancel through your account settings. No questions asked.
Do I keep access after canceling?
You keep Pro access until the end of your billing period.
Run the system.
Free whitetail gets you started. Pro runs the full system across more species and a longer planning horizon.
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