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<blockquote data-quote="RobStar" data-source="post: 1266169" data-attributes="member: 75045"><p>No offense taken! You made a great suggestion. However, the OP asked specifically what areas he's likely to get a tag in without points and where he can camp. Yes he can wade through G&F's site but they don't provide what he is asking for in a concise all in one presentation. He sounded rather new to WY and not so inclined to decipher the G&F data. GoHunt will do that for him super easily.</p><p></p><p>Like you I'm a huge advocate of OnXmaps for GPS and in fact used their Nevada chip this year to make sure the mule deer buck I had been sitting on was 100% off the rancher's alfalfa field albeit narrowly by 20 yards! ;-). I even tied little markers tape bits on sage brush to mark the boundary line that was not the same as the fence line. It sounds to me like the guy wants to figure out the if, how and where and until he does that a GPS chip won't do him any good.</p><p></p><p>~Robert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobStar, post: 1266169, member: 75045"] No offense taken! You made a great suggestion. However, the OP asked specifically what areas he's likely to get a tag in without points and where he can camp. Yes he can wade through G&F's site but they don't provide what he is asking for in a concise all in one presentation. He sounded rather new to WY and not so inclined to decipher the G&F data. GoHunt will do that for him super easily. Like you I'm a huge advocate of OnXmaps for GPS and in fact used their Nevada chip this year to make sure the mule deer buck I had been sitting on was 100% off the rancher's alfalfa field albeit narrowly by 20 yards! ;-). I even tied little markers tape bits on sage brush to mark the boundary line that was not the same as the fence line. It sounds to me like the guy wants to figure out the if, how and where and until he does that a GPS chip won't do him any good. ~Robert [/QUOTE]
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