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How accurate is ONX?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 2500415" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>It's a solid tool, the property lines in Onx are better than anything else you or a Game warden will have. I've never seen a game warden go against Onx, there are a lot of fences out of wack, I have a fence that is hundreds of yard of and I was able to find the original survey pins using Onx. Now days when fence building you get it right on to a little inside private, back in the day they kinda just went where the easy dirt was. </p><p>There is a lot of ground painted orange in MT that is huntable due to fencing issues, I have no problem taking full advantage of that!! I've sent more than one pin to a game warden and got an instant ruling when accosted by a new ranch owner who thinks they own everything they see a fence around!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 2500415, member: 13632"] It's a solid tool, the property lines in Onx are better than anything else you or a Game warden will have. I've never seen a game warden go against Onx, there are a lot of fences out of wack, I have a fence that is hundreds of yard of and I was able to find the original survey pins using Onx. Now days when fence building you get it right on to a little inside private, back in the day they kinda just went where the easy dirt was. There is a lot of ground painted orange in MT that is huntable due to fencing issues, I have no problem taking full advantage of that!! I've sent more than one pin to a game warden and got an instant ruling when accosted by a new ranch owner who thinks they own everything they see a fence around!! [/QUOTE]
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