Ditching GoHunt

I've had OnX for a long time. I added Gohunt last year and thought I would give it a try. I found it hard to use and just plain didn't like it. I dropped it when the year was up and kept my OnX which I really like.
 
So the extra $100 a year cost for your 1 in they won’t disclose how many members odds is why you stay.

I don't pay $100 a year. I pay $50 a year and I have instant and simple access to draw odds.

It's a personal preference man. You do you.
 
GoHunt's mapping tools look to have been developed by an offshore team, and it shows. It was built with a features first mindset, rather than a focus on stability and really nailing the primary uses well. I tried it, but went back to OnX as I just couldn't trust it, and like others have said, the draw odds aren't worth it any longer.

OnX isn't as feature rich, and I wish they'd put more efforts into further feature, especially performance in their 3d mapping tooling, but I don't see any reason to switch back to GoHunt anytime soon.
 
I don't pay $100 a year. I pay $50 a year and I have instant and simple access to draw odds.

It's a personal preference man. You do you.
It’s $149 a year for GoHunt. You may be on a trial period but your renewal will be $149. You will be spending $100 more for those super long draw odds.

You could invest that same 100 dollars with @Oak and have way better odds of actually getting your name drawn.

But as you said you do you and keep living that pipe dream that it’s worth it. Lol
 
It’s $149 a year for GoHunt. You may be on a trial period but your renewal will be $149. You will be spending $100 more for those super long draw odds.

You could invest that same 100 dollars with @Oak and have way better odds of actually getting your name drawn.

But as you said you do you and keep living that pipe dream that it’s worth it. Lol

It looks like you have it all figured out.

Like I said dude. You do you.
 
I ditched nohunt last year the maps are terrible draw odds are OK but I can get that Info somewhere else cheaper. Maps are more important and I want that to work flawlessly and so far onx had been much better then nohunt maps
 
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Easy enough for a single state now do 8 others. I money ahead paying for the subscription than staring at a screen that long
I agree. And some states aren’t easy to calculate either. I feel like their draw odds are worth it.
 
Same for me; tho I’m considering trying gaia instead on onx
I’ve been a loyal customer for several years and this year I think I’m done.

While the draw data has been great the maps are driving me away.

This year my buddy ran OnX and I used GoHunt. There were several issues on our hunt which led to a fearful visit from the Game Warden. His map showed we were on BLM and mine showed it as private where the antelope died. It in fact was BLM and we were just getting a random check, had us very nervous the way it took place.

Next is my Colorado deer tag, I emailed them this summer telling them there was an error in the unit. None of the private land shows in a large swath. Neighboring units show it but not where I need to hunt. It’s been several months and a couple emails and there is no resolution. They keep emailing me to get me to renew my credit card and I can’t without some sort of resolution. Paying for a premium service that doesn’t work and is not updated isn’t worth it. Not when Onx has a similar product.
 
Same for me; tho I’m considering trying gaia instead on onx
I'm actually tempted to do the same. The only drawback is the amount of tracks, notes, and waypoints I've got on onx. The value in it is the documentation of the years of scouting I've done. Looks like i can export everything though luckily.
 
Will continue to use GoHunt. They showed up big time in the campaign to defeat Prop 127. Gohunt and Lorenzo contributed money and used their media to back CRWM/CWDB. Trail and Brady showed up in person to the rally at the capitol. That goes a long way with me. You may want to inquire with your own preferred platform, vendor, or brands as to whether they supported the fight in Colorado.
 
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