I have both but prefer OnX. I did have an issue with OnX this last week where the area I was hunting only partly had a topo map. It forced me switch back and forth between OnX and Gohunt maps on the hunt which made me glad to have both.
I'm definitely more Team Drive. Done both when I use to live in the midwest. I think the luxury of having your own reliable vehicle to pound rough roads and being able to bring meat back in your cooler makes driving well worth the added time. Cost wise, depends what your time is worth.
If you're not burning many points I'd take the tag and run with it. Deer populations are way down though (like ~20% of what they were/should be) so it might be tough.
If anyone is in the market, I have a brand new A300 Ultima in box (28" barrel, 12 gauge). Won it at an auction and now just taking up space in my gun closet. I would give a good deal. DM me if interested, I'm out chasing NV deer the next few days if I don't respond.
It's been a few years since I've last been in the unlimiteds but the excitement is really starting to grow knowing I'll be back in just over a month. This hunt is always filled with a lot of uncertainly, what-ifs, hopes and dreams. The only given and still undefeated: the physical *ss kick!
Good luck to your daughter! I got mine this AM. Not big but spotted 120 yards from truck camp this morning while making coffee. Quick hunt, now at home wishing I had milked it for more.
Recently finished these two:
The first is a fascinating storying pitting a pair of railroad tycoons (Santa Fe and Denver-Rio Grande lines) as they find themselves in multiple head-to-head altercations to lay rail lines through contested areas (mostly in Colorado) as they work to connect the...
If you're looking for opportunity AZ far outweighs NV for deer especially if you want to hunt Coues. NV easily over AZ for antelope. You very likely going to wait 30 years to draw a goat tag in AZ (no exaggeration).