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Offline dakids

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I have used many mapping websites over the years. Google, bing, and others.  One of my favorites are the ones that the counties have.  Not all counties sites are equal but some counties have great, easy to use sites that will give things like logging (past,present and future).  The website that lists all states and their counties is this one. http://publicrecords.netronline.com/
Click on the state and it will give you a menu of the counties. I don't hunt in other states so I haven't checked out other states but the MN counties that I hunt in have good websites that allow me to do overlays and also find out what type of trees I can expect to find in a given area.  Makes it easy to find the oak ridges on public land without using a ton of boot leather.
If you have a website that you like post it hear. Time for me to start looking for a few new hunting spots for me and the kids next year.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.