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davidd
Posted 5/24/2006 6:09 PM (#193579 - in reply to #193525)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster Vs. Navionics..the real deal...





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Location: De Pere Wisconsin
I have the Lowrance 332c and have both lakemaster and navionics chips. Use the lakemaster on the "inland" waters and the navionics on the "great lakes" , I am quite happy with the lakemaster for inland as well, and have been really impressed. One word of warning for anyone getting "chipped" for the first time, is that while they are good/great, still use your head if you are running fast and think there is no way the chip could have an occassional blooper.... can you spell rock?

I don't fish as stained of water I guess as you do ( read the posts on MH too) but the 332 and the lakemaster has been good to me inland so far, and I have pretty bad eye site. No problems with reading the contours.

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