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<blockquote data-quote="JN" data-source="post: 5787070" data-attributes="member: 763"><p>I use onX and for most of the places it is close enough you can then figure out the lines by markings or pins. Now one place I hunt at is all screwed up on onX has property lines going up into the national forest and one property line go right through his neighbors house. My father Inlaw also lives just down the road from him and when he bought the adjoining property and had it surveyed the county ended up taking a large portion of the property because they had put the road in the wrong place and needed right away along the road. So in saying that I don't think onX is putting the lines in the wrong locations they are just going off the data given to them and which could be wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JN, post: 5787070, member: 763"] I use onX and for most of the places it is close enough you can then figure out the lines by markings or pins. Now one place I hunt at is all screwed up on onX has property lines going up into the national forest and one property line go right through his neighbors house. My father Inlaw also lives just down the road from him and when he bought the adjoining property and had it surveyed the county ended up taking a large portion of the property because they had put the road in the wrong place and needed right away along the road. So in saying that I don’t think onX is putting the lines in the wrong locations they are just going off the data given to them and which could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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