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Location: Milwaukee | Anybody have experience with a good lake maps app for the iPhone? |
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Location: Waukesha, WI, USA | I use the Nabionics app on my iPad and phone all the the time and like it. |
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Location: Minnesota | I use navionics |
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Location: Waconia,MN | +1 on navionics, good $10 spent. |
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Location: Milwaukee | Thanks!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Navionics rocks. |
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| I'll agree with navionics! It was like 10 bucks for life.. with the same map used in the 1000 dollar unit in the boat.. Also great for when we use the small boat without electronics or for ice fishing. Money VERY well spent. I've got it for android, but would imagine the Iphone edition is basically the same. |
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Location: Kingston, Ontario | On Iphone you get the + layer for an extra $15. It gives 1ft contour details almost everywhere. The Android does not have this option yet. |
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Location: Alex or Alek? | Another Navionics user here. Just got it at the beginning of ice season and loved it. Can't wait to use it in the boat.
By far the best 10 dollars I've spent on fishing. |
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| I just bought the Navionics app and downloaded it to my Android phone. I am looking at the map for the lake I fish and I see a map that is not as detailed as the various actual print maps that are out there. I am not sure how having this will be helpful. What am I overlooking?
Edited by bwalsh 6/4/2014 1:08 PM
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Location: Waconia,MN | Some smaller lakes don't have the detail that larger or more popular lakes have. The lake I fish most has lots of detail compared to smaller lake in my area. |
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| I'm talking about a 1300 acre lake which is connected by a channel to a 1000 acre lake. Is that small? |
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Location: Waukesha, WI, USA | Try zooming in more. Usually more depth lines will show up. |
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Location: Northern Wisc. | Fishidy.....great app with lots of lakes...great lakes, saltwater, and freshwater. free download
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Location: MN | Navionics is good for the small amount it costs to add to your phone.
Lakemaster has far more detail than navionics on most lakes when it comes to lake chips. |
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