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State-specific hunting regulations show up on onX Maps through the Hunting Regulations layer, which is accessible with an active onX Hunt membership. This layer provides critical information, including season dates, bag limits, and any local restrictions.
Understanding onX Layers
onX Maps offers a wide range of layers to enhance the hunting experience, including the Hunting Regulations layer. This layer overlays state-specific hunting regulations onto the map, allowing hunters to quickly identify areas where they can hunt and what restrictions apply. With an active onX Hunt membership, users can access this layer, along with other valuable information such as private land boundaries, public land boundaries, and topographic data.
Scouting with onX Maps
When scouting for deer, elk, or other game, onX Maps provides a powerful tool for identifying patterns and habitats. Users can create custom waypoints and mark areas of interest, such as food sources, water holes, and bedding areas. By analyzing these patterns, hunters can develop a more informed strategy for their hunting trips. Additionally, onX Maps allows users to download maps for offline use, eliminating the need for cell service in the field.
E-Scouting with onX Maps
onX Maps also supports e-scouting by allowing users to view aerial imagery, satellite imagery, and topographic data. This provides a detailed view of the terrain, allowing hunters to identify potential hunting spots and plan their approach. By combining this information with the Hunting Regulations layer, users can ensure they are aware of any restrictions or regulations that may impact their hunt.
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