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It has been a couple years since I looked at the paper unit map's you could get at places like BiMart but I recall them having the unit boundary outlined. The last one I picked up was from BiMart for $10 or $15 and was of very good quality printed on a plasticized or something paper which has held up extremely well.I would like to find a source for unit maps that show the actual boundaries, not just some lines on a map with no roads etc. I realize the boundaries are printed in the synopsis, but trying to locate them all on a map is tiring.
Odfw website has a pdf map you can download for each unit.I would like to find a source for unit maps that show the actual boundaries, not just some lines on a map with no roads etc. I realize the boundaries are printed in the synopsis, but trying to locate them all on a map is tiring.
Yeah, I just found it today. It also has an ownership layer, but I don't think it identifies the private property owners. I have onXMaps on my Garmin Rino that does, but the screen is pretty small compared to my laptop and it's handy to look at the bigger picture with the Hunting Access Map.@Bobbygun I knew about that hunting map but didnt know it had a unit boundary layer, thats very helpful in trip planning.
Hunting Access Map
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If I recall you can log into your onX on the laptop and view your maps there on a full screen.Yeah, I just found it today. It also has an ownership layer, but I don't think it identifies the private property owners. I have onXMaps on my Garmin Rino that does, but the screen is pretty small compared to my laptop and it's handy to look at the bigger picture with the Hunting Access Map.
You can. My son has used it. I'm too lazy.If I recall you can log into your onX on the laptop and view your maps there on a full screen.
I work behind a computer all day so using the mapping apps is second nature to me. I grew up using map and compass to hunt and navigate, but once I got used to the idea a cheap app on the phone actually worked I never looked back. I still carry a paper map just in case.You can. My son has used it. I'm too lazy.
I think I read or heard that onX won't be creating any more chips and I may actually have to use a cell phone someday to access onXmaps. I'm not a real big cell phone user. Mine is rarely even turned on. It's a smartphone, but a cheap Tracfone.