Oklahoma PLAT Topo Hunt Map -- Micro SD by ONXMAPS
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ONXMAPS HUNT Maps Overview
Private Land Ownership -- Names and Property Boundaries so you can request access
Color-coded Public Lands -- Federal (National Forest Service, BLM, etc.), State, Local, County Open Spaces, City Parks
Private Land Open to Public -- BMA's, Access Yes!, Walk-in Access, CWMUs, etc.
Hunting Areas -- Game Management Units, Hunting Districts, Wildlife Management Units
Roads and Trails -- National Forest Service, National Park, State Land, Public Timberland, Highway, County, City, Street, State Park, BLM, US Fish and Wildlife, Statewide, County, OHV trails
24k Topo/Geographic Features -- True 1:24 Topo Intervals, Wilderness Access, Deserts, Draws, Summits, Passes, Prairies, Ridges, Springs, Valleys, Waterfalls, and more
Points of Interests -- Boat Ramps/Launches, Campsites (established and primitive), Fishing Access, Picnic Access, Trailheads, Wilderness Areas, Wildlife Viewing and more
And more!
HUNT Oklahoma for Garmin Features:
Landowner name appears on parcels within the state*
Landowner name is searchable in BaseCamp and most GPS units
Color-coded land ownership data
State Wildlife Management Areas
State Public Hunting Areas
State Public Fishing Areas
State Trust Land
State Parks
Indian Nations
US Forest Service (including National Grasslands)
US Fish & Wildlife
City land, county land
Department of Defense
Corps of Engineers
National Park Service
Timber Company Lands (Possible lease access on properties owned by Weyerhaeuser, Rayonier, Green Bay Packaging, and Forest Investment Associates)
Non-profit Open Space Lands(Possible access on lands owned by the Nature Conservancy and the Edmond Land Conservancy)
Colleges, Universities, and associated lands
Much more!
Deer Hunting Zones
24k topo
Section lines and numbers (T24N R34E 12)
City parks, county open space
Roads -- highways, city and county roads, Forest Service roads, National Recreation Area roads, National Wildlife Refuge roads, Corps of Engineers roads, State wildlife management area roads
Trails -- National Forest trails, National Historic Site trails, urban greenway and river trails, local park trails, National Wildlife Refuge trails, Corps of Engineers public use area trails, state park trails, and the Ouachita Trail
Unit must have expandable memory capability (slot or port for MicroSD or SD memory card)
DO NOT send any other map data to the SD card while it is in the unit -- you may take the card out and use BaseCamp to send any other data to your internal memory. You may also send and receive data for waypoints, tracks, and routes to and from your GPS unit's internal memory
NOTE: Some road navigation units may not display correctly like the mapping handheld GPS units. The map is specifically designed for display on a mapping enabled handheld GPS.
Quick Start Guide | Register and Update
Register and Update your HUNT Chip to the Most Recent Version
1. Using a desktop computer, fill out the form at: HuntingGPSmaps.com/registration
2. In your 'My Maps' area click on the 'Download Chip Updater' button
3. Start the easy and fast Map Update process*
*If your map is the most recent version the updater will notify you that there is no need to update. We will email you when a new version is released.
HUNT Chip Computer Use
Viewing the HUNT Map on your PC/Mac Computer
Note: Using a high-speed internet connection, download Garmin's FREE BaseCamp software to view your HUNT Chip on a computer. The map will load automatically after connecting.
Connecting to Your Computer
There are three (3) ways to connect to your computer:
1. With the Chip loaded in your GPS, connect your GPS to your computer using the USB cable included with your GPS*
2. Insert the HUNT Chip into the provided SD adapter, then insert into the appropriate media port on your computer
3. Use an SD to USB converter with method two (2) above
*Note: Older GPS units need to be in Mass Storage Mode. To do so go to the Main Menu > Setup > Interface and then press Enter
HUNT Chip GPS Use
Loading the HUNT Chip into your GPS
1. Insert the HUNT Chip into your GPS
2. Ensure the GPS is powered on and zoom in to the state you purchased to verify the map has loaded correctly
3. If map does not load, remove chip, wipe off brass leads, and reinsert
Viewing the HUNT Map Features
Your HUNT Map comes loaded with several hunting specific features that are layered to enhance viewing.
Viewing Detail Levels
Zoom in to see more map details.
Zoom Level
1: Land Ownership, Major Roads, GMUs
2: Section Info, Trails, County Info
3: Minor Roads, Water Data
4: 100K Topo
5: 24K Topo
Accessing the Feature List
Access the feature list to quickly reference map data - no need for a legend!
1. Pan map to area of interest
2. Place cursor on the location of interest
3. Push Enter/Select button to display the feature list.
Warning: Do not load other maps to this chip. Maps can be overwritten!
For additional questions and HUNT Map Support, please email: help@onxmaps.com
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