ND E-posting 2022



8andcounting

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What ? It’s there . If the person posting it out their contact info in it’s there . They don’t have to put it in . I chose to put mine in and when I click on my land it shows up with my contact info
 

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Confirmed, it is there. Just clicked a couple sections we have permission to hunt and it showed info.
 

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I did just send a message to G&F but maybe someone in here can help. Last year I used the Avenza app to monitor the E-posting. 1. Im not seeing the 2022 map available yet. 2. It only allows three free map downloads. I hope I can delete last years map and get this years for free.
 

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E-posting is the #1 reason people are shying away from hunting in ND. Modern technology is trying to replace good old signage for land not open to hunt. Forgot your phone..you're screwed, no cell service..you're screwed, don't know how to use or find app..your screwed..last minute e-posting..you're screwed. Eberle and his cronnies that pushed this thru can kiss my grits!
 


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E-posting is the #1 reason people are shying away from hunting in ND. Modern technology is trying to replace good old signage for land not open to hunt. Forgot your phone..you're screwed, no cell service..you're screwed, don't know how to use or find app..your screwed..last minute e-posting..you're screwed. Eberle and his cronnies that pushed this thru can kiss my grits!

I'm not the biggest fan of this either but it can work without cell service and so far there is no last minute e-posting (deadline is in July).
 

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E-posting is the #1 reason people are shying away from hunting in ND. Modern technology is trying to replace good old signage for land not open to hunt. Forgot your phone..you're screwed, no cell service..you're screwed, don't know how to use or find app..your screwed..last minute e-posting..you're screwed. Eberle and his cronnies that pushed this thru can kiss my grits!

Dude, Get your facts right otherwise your just part of the problem of misinformation being spewed which isn't helping anyone. It's not my favorite piece of legislation by far but before condemning it you need to know it. FYI, get the name right to.. ...Robert Erbele!
 

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Update: it is on the app. It didn’t populate when I typed ndgf in the search until I hit enter. Also by deleting last year’s map you can still have 3 for free.
 

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Not picking a fight but for not a lot of money onx has the Electronic posting and everything else. It also works with out cell service some of the best money I ever spent. If the ND game and Fish stuff doesn't work.
 

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just checked around town, some of it has contact info some of it does not
 


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The legislature obviously passed this without requiring it. And that will surprise nobody. Once again the people will have to fix shit themselves
 

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The legislature obviously passed this without requiring it. And that will surprise nobody. Once again the people will have to fix shit themselves
Contact info was never required…. This is the second year of this…… fix what ? Posted means posted ….
 
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Not picking a fight but for not a lot of money onx has the Electronic posting and everything else. It also works with out cell service some of the best money I ever spent. If the ND game and Fish stuff doesn't work.

Is there a way to update it to show 2022 posted? I have been watching mine but it's still showing 2021 posted land
 

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Contact info was never required…. This is the second year of this…… fix what ? Posted means posted ….
The requirement was certainly on the bill at one time before it was passed. The asshats allowed it to be removed prior to passage. They screwed the sportsman like they always do
 


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The requirement was certainly on the bill at one time before it was passed. The asshats allowed it to be removed prior to passage. They screwed the sportsman like they always do


No different than all of the posted signs that didn’t have names on them. Some landowners want to be contacted and some don’t. I’d rather not waste my time contacting those who don’t want to be asked. The message is clear when they dont include contact info, whether it’s electronic or a poster. Move along to the next place.
 

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I'm still amazed that people think they should have access to any land they want unless the landowner spends the time and money to post and maintain extensive physical signage. I also sincerely hope North Dakota is slow to become a pay to play state like all the others, but trampling on property owner rights is not the solution.
 

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I'm still amazed that people think they should have access to any land they want unless the landowner spends the time and money to post and maintain extensive physical signage. I also sincerely hope North Dakota is slow to become a pay to play state like all the others, but trampling on property owner rights is not the solution.
Bingo
 


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