The Texas RRC map is frustrating to navigate.  I made this one by merging 40+ screen captures.  It covers the area from Melrose to Milam, and Hwy 103 to Southern Shelby County including the County Line prospect. I use Firefox and it zooms easily. It's a jpeg file so use whatever program you want to zoom in.  I also labeled a few key wells.

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I used a screen capture program called Quick Screen Capture. I zoomed to the level I wanted, then scrolled around in a grid pattern doing screen captures. Then I merged them together in Photoshop. I thought it would take about 30 minutes, but it took about 3 hrs late one night. Might have to update some areas soon.
So is there an advantage to use the screen capture software instead of right clicking and saving the picture?

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