A partner resource for Call of the Wild players
Plan the hunt, then keep the trophy.
TacMaps is a partner website for Call of the Wild players who want a practical way to plot need zones, notes and hunting routes. The Wild Register is where a finished harvest becomes a print.

A practical partner for Call of the Wild hunts
TacMaps is a free, browser-based map tool run by TicTactical. It gives Call of the Wild players a place to mark drink, feed and rest zones, place tents and tripods, leave notes, check distances and share a map with other hunters. It supports the reserves represented in the game and is designed for players building their own routes rather than following a static image.
That makes it useful during a grind. A map can hold the parts that are easy to forget after a few sessions: which herd has a good main zone, where the exterior zones sit, or which tent is too close to a need zone. It can also be useful when a group wants to compare findings without losing the context of the reserve.
The Wild Register does not replace that planning. It starts with the harvest screen. Once a rare fur, diamond or Great One is on the screen, the builder keeps the animal, reserve, fur type, weapon and hunt details together in a print-ready record.
Use the two tools at different points in the hunt
Map the reserve
Use the TacMaps hotspot map tool to record need zones, notes and your own route through a reserve.
Take the harvest screen
When a trophy appears, keep a full screenshot with the animal, reserve and information panels visible.
Make the record
Upload the screen to The Wild Register, correct any extracted field and review the poster before ordering.
Why an interactive hotspot map helps
Call of the Wild reserves are large enough that a useful route changes as zones are found, moved or reset. A saved map is more useful than a screenshot when it can be adjusted over time. TacMaps lets players build that working map around their own animals and their own preferences.
For Great One grinds and herd management, the useful detail is often mundane: a note about a herd, a route that avoids a long walk, a reminder to revisit a zone at a particular time. Those notes are part of the hunting process, even if they do not belong on a finished trophy print.
When the rare animal finally appears, the poster can take a different view. The map treatment on a Wild Register print identifies the reserve, while the harvest data keeps the focus on the animal that made the hunt worth remembering.
Start with the right tool
Players looking for an editable Call of the Wild planning map can build a TacMaps hotspot map. It is a partner resource, operated separately from The Wild Register.
Players with a harvest screen ready to keep can use the poster builder below. The screenshot reader makes a first pass at the animal and hunt details, and every printed field can be checked before the proof is approved.
Common questions
What is TacMaps?
TacMaps is a free browser-based hotspot map builder for theHunter: Call of the Wild. Players can create, save and share custom maps with zones, notes and route-planning information.
Does TacMaps change the game?
No. It is a separate browser tool for planning and recording what a player has found. It does not interact with the game client.
How does it connect to The Wild Register?
The two services are partner websites for Call of the Wild players. TacMaps helps with planning a hunt. The Wild Register creates a personal poster from the harvest screen after the hunt.