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Thanks DanO! I have tried GoHunt, didnt find it to useful except for learning about the different types of land available. I have looked into OnX but I have been reluctant to pull the trigger on it.Do the GMU maps show land boundaries and the like? Could I pick those up and be able to look at them and say..this area is DNR, this area is open timber company land? I do know the GMUs I will wanting to be hunting!
Thanks for the info guys!Looks like I am wanting the quadrangle maps! I'm going to order a couple! From experience, how do you guys like the App based maps compared to the physical maps out there?
Hi all. I've been lurking around here and cannot seem to find the info I'm looking for, so any advice is much appreciated!I am new to hunting in Washington. Moved up here about 7 years ago from Texas, where I spent most of my life hunting. I have finally got a good grasp on the regs and how the GMUs work but I am struggling to find resources for maps. My biggest problem is finding out which areas are legal to hunt. I am wanting to kind of find some areas where I can establish myself/scout for the upcoming deer season. Unfortunately everyone I've asked in the area likes to give the cold shoulder. I dont want anyones spot...I want to make a spot of my own.Can anyone recommend any resources for finding out property boundaries, land designations?So far I've struck out looking through WDFW, USFS, and DNR.Thanks for any help in the right direction!