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Reef Hawg
Posted 5/26/2006 9:04 AM (#193865 - in reply to #193525)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster Vs. Navionics..the real deal...




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Location: north central wisconsin
Thanks. i checked the North chip out on the 332 and zoomed in on LOTW and it only showed LOTW up to the north mouth of Big Traverse. It didn't have the canadien portion from what I could see. I will have to mess with it some more. As stated, I don't care about the contours much on any of the lakes I fish, I just like to have fairly accurate shoreline outlines and navigation markers. I put my own waypoints in deeper areas i want to save and precisely fish again, but don't need it 90% of the time. It is mostly a navigational, and trolling tool for me. Thanks for all of the usefull info thus far!!

Now, any of you using the lcx 25,26, or lms 332 or x104 have a way of adjusting the color so the shallow weeds dfon't show up like hard bottom? I will need a tutorial on this at some point too. For now, the Eagle Fishmark stays aboard till I get the 'good' one fingered out.

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