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onX offers state-specific features for regional hunting regulations, providing up-to-date information on season dates, bag limits, and more for each state. This information is accessible directly within the onX app. Users can filter by location and species to quickly find relevant regulations.
State-Specific Regulations on onX
onX offers detailed information on state-specific hunting regulations, including season dates, bag limits, and licensing requirements. For example, in Texas, users can view the white-tailed deer season dates, which range from mid-November to mid-January, depending on the region. In California, the state-specific regulations layer provides information on the fall deer season, which typically runs from mid-September to mid-January.
Public Land Boundaries and Access
onX also offers detailed information on public land boundaries and access points, which can be crucial for hunting in certain regions. Users can view the boundaries of national forests, wildlife refuges, and other public lands, as well as access points such as roads, trails, and parking areas. This information can be used to plan hunting trips and ensure compliance with regulations. By using the onX app, users can easily find public lands and access points for hunting, even in areas with limited cell service.
e-Scouting and Data Management
onX allows users to create and manage their own hunting data, including notes, photos, and waypoints. This information can be used to track hunting trips, identify patterns, and make informed decisions about future hunts. Users can also share their data with other hunters or view data from other users to gain insights and ideas. By using onX for e-scouting and data management, hunters can optimize their hunting strategies and increase their chances of success. Users can access these features through the onX app and web platform.
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