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Jeff78
Posted 1/28/2016 12:02 PM (#801766)
Subject: Lake chip





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Location: central Wisconsin
Just picked up a new Humminbird 899 si. Which lake chip would you guys recommend for Northern WI?
Thanks
kjgmh
Posted 1/28/2016 12:44 PM (#801776 - in reply to #801766)
Subject: Re: Lake chip





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Location: Hayward, WI
Lakemaster
Fishysam
Posted 1/28/2016 1:06 PM (#801781 - in reply to #801766)
Subject: Re: Lake chip




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Lakemaster
Espy
Posted 1/28/2016 1:42 PM (#801787 - in reply to #801781)
Subject: Re: Lake chip





Posts: 323


Location: Elk River, MN
Lakemaster
Clammer
Posted 1/28/2016 3:56 PM (#801815 - in reply to #801766)
Subject: Re: Lake chip




Posts: 667


Location: Wisconsin
some of the smaller lakes I fish up North the Navionics is much better. The Lakemaster only shows a rough outline of the lake.
tolle141
Posted 1/28/2016 5:40 PM (#801833 - in reply to #801766)
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Lakemaster.
Fishysam
Posted 1/29/2016 9:10 AM (#801929 - in reply to #801766)
Subject: Re: Lake chip




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It's True that if one map has a lake you fish and the others don't, you will want a couple. I have better luck with lakemaster, but I run a lowrance and bird side by side and use all four maps from time to time, also have 4 lakemaster maps for the two states I fish.
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