Last Call: North Dakota’s Electronic Posting Of Land
The North Dakota Game and Fish enrollment period for electronic posting of land will be closing soon on their website.
The enrollment period will end after Saturday, July 1st, 2023. If landowners want their land to be electronically posted for the upcoming fall hunting seasons, they must do so before the end of July 1st.
Lands that were posted last year electronically in 2022 will continue to be posted that way until July 31st, 2023. Lands posted during the 2023 enrollment period will go into effect on August 1st and extend through July 31st, 2024.
This will be year three of electronic posting in North Dakota.
For the most part, I think both sides (hunters and landowners) would agree that electronic posing has been highly successful. As an avid hunter, I was very happy with how things worked and found the North Dakota Game and Fish electronically posted land app very user-friendly.
North Dakota is one of the finest hunting destinations in the nation.
I guess it's only fitting that we lead the way with hunting technology. We are the only state in the country that is currently running with "electronic posting."
In case you are unfamiliar with electronic posting, landowners are now able to post their land with the click of a mouse. They no longer are required to post their land with physical signs. This has undoubtedly saved landowners time and money.
Landowners will still be able to physically post their land if they choose. Keep in mind that a posted sign will supersede all other forms of posting.
This was the middle ground that was finally agreed upon between landowners and sportsmen in the legislation after many years of debate. What's nice about this option is that landowners who do not wish to be bothered during harvest, and wish to keep their land open to hunters, simply have to do nothing.
If you are a landowner and would like to post your land electronically click here.
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