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| Just booked a week in mid Sept at Century Lodge and trying to find a good lake map.
I have Humminbird with GPS/sonar but no chip for Canada. Are there any navigational paper maps out there? Thanks. |
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| Stayed at Century Lodge for two trips in Mid July. I used Navionics + and manually loaded Eagle and Cedar. Map is ok along with camp map. Lots of rocks!!! Find your zoom lanes and be careful other places. Water is darker so rocks can hide well. Also there is no chip that has Niven Bay. They end at the enterence to the channel leading to Niven. I have info if you want to pm any questions. |
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Location: Michigan | The Fishing Hot Spots map of Eagle Lake is pretty nice and is always fun to look at during the winter time too. |
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Location: Not where I want to be! | The problem with the Hot Spots map is that the depth contours are in 10 ft increments. I believe the Lowrance Lake Pro v card has the basic outline of the lake on it with 10 ft contours. |
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Location: Eagle Lake Vermilion Bay, Ontario | off the shelf thats the best there is....10' ..if you are lucky.
we'll extensively mark maps with real time info and big fish locations, share waypoints with guests,that with daily updates and info is way better than 5' , yrs old info and opinions,and at best guessing what the fish are doing anyway...then finding rocks that still arent on the maps.
steve herbeck
AML prop, emeritus,guest fishing instruction coordinator,master guide |
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