Top 5 OnX Map Tips for Deer Hunting

We’re sharing 5 mapping tips within OnX that have helped us be more efficient and more successful while deer hunting!
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BOW ACCESSORIES – Get 20% off TROPHY RIDGE products w/ code – THP21 –

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TRAIL CAMERAS – Get 10% off Exodus Trail Cameras w/ code THP10 –

GAME PROCESSING – MEAT! products – Free shipping on orders over $99 w/code THP10 –

TREE SADDLES – Check out Tethrd saddles and platforms! –

TURKEY CALLS – Get 10% off Woodhaven Calls w/coupon code – THP2023 –

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5 Comments

  1. I sure hope they start working more in canada. They dont have an option to choose a specific location in canada, just the option of “canada.” Other than that, the guys at OnX have changed the game for hunters.

  2. Very often it is simply knowing when to sit down and watch. I have done this so many times and remember one fine visit I made to Wyoming for Muley and I decided to just sit and stake out a clearing. Two nice bucks eventually walked out and I shot one of them. Had I been on my feet walking they would have done a runner. Had same thing in the UK. Stand sit against a tree and be patient. Over a hundred trophies here hanging on my walls and probably twice or even three times that number in does seems to prove my point.

  3. So in Michigan most small game hunting overlaps much of the bird and waterfowl hunting, and deer season.

    So what I’m thinking and want opinions on, is getting a Ruger 10/22 takedown and swapping out a suppressed barrel, with subsonic rounds, for small game, and the Maverick 88 security, folding stock, for birds and deer when the seasons permit.

    Both collapse to under 20 inches for transport, and combined weigh around 10lbs which isn’t crazy. And I can take a rabbit or squirrel without freaking out anything outside a couple hundred feet. So I’m curious what others think.

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