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How accurate is ONX?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2500431" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>bigngreen: two years ago while signing up with a warden to hunt a giant block management property in HD 702 we were told that the fence is the line no matter where the actual property boundary is. I think FWP would do well to clarify that for consistency. While he was telling us this, he pointed to a fence that he said was a quarter mile off of the property line. We would be trespassing on it even though it clearly showed on OnX that he was correct about the misplaced fence. I've always been **** careful about respecting those fences. In fact, I may have to contact the FWP and ask for them to issue a state-wide clarification. Another interesting fact I recently learned about fences and State Sections; you have to get permission from the landowner to cross their fence to get to public property. So, if you are hunting a block management area and there is a State Section or a piece of BLM across it you'd better ask if you can access it through the BM area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2500431, member: 107264"] bigngreen: two years ago while signing up with a warden to hunt a giant block management property in HD 702 we were told that the fence is the line no matter where the actual property boundary is. I think FWP would do well to clarify that for consistency. While he was telling us this, he pointed to a fence that he said was a quarter mile off of the property line. We would be trespassing on it even though it clearly showed on OnX that he was correct about the misplaced fence. I've always been **** careful about respecting those fences. In fact, I may have to contact the FWP and ask for them to issue a state-wide clarification. Another interesting fact I recently learned about fences and State Sections; you have to get permission from the landowner to cross their fence to get to public property. So, if you are hunting a block management area and there is a State Section or a piece of BLM across it you'd better ask if you can access it through the BM area. [/QUOTE]
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