LakeMaster Canada Chip
RandyT
Posted 3/27/2018 9:33 PM (#900315)
Subject: LakeMaster Canada Chip




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Hi everyone! Just wondering if anyone knows the list of lakes that is going to be on the new lakemaster Canada chip? Thank you!
RyanJoz
Posted 3/28/2018 8:29 AM (#900338 - in reply to #900315)
Subject: Re: LakeMaster Canada Chip




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
would be nice if they would work in Lowrance units now that navionics was purchased by Garmin. I'm guessing sales would increase drastically if they would make the chips lowrance compatible.
mtcook16
Posted 3/28/2018 8:55 AM (#900345 - in reply to #900315)
Subject: Re: LakeMaster Canada Chip





Posts: 546


Location: MN
If you go to the page at the link below, the lake listings can be found under the manuals menu, listed as "600053-1_LL_ONTARIO_r1"

https://www.humminbird.com/Products/HCON1/
tswoboda
Posted 3/28/2018 8:58 AM (#900346 - in reply to #900315)
Subject: RE: LakeMaster Canada Chip




Posts: 349


RandyT - 3/27/2018 9:33 PM

Hi everyone! Just wondering if anyone knows the list of lakes that is going to be on the new lakemaster Canada chip? Thank you!


https://www.humminbird.com/uploadedFiles/Site_Assets/manuals/Product...

Note that none of the lakes are listed as HD surveyed lakes. These are not going to be high quality maps but a huge step forward over having nothing at all.
Illineye
Posted 4/1/2018 9:11 AM (#900803 - in reply to #900315)
Subject: Re: LakeMaster Canada Chip




Posts: 65


Location: Springfield, IL and Vermilion Bay, ON
I certainly cannot vouch for every set of data from every company, but I have not been impressed with map chips of smaller lakes in Canada. Those smaller lakes that I know and fish that are included, have very little accuracy as to depths, reefs, and humps. It may well be that LOW, Lac Seul and Eagle could be very accurate.