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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips
 
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Ball Cap
Posted 7/4/2012 6:38 PM (#569185)
Subject: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips


OK Guys:

We have been using Navionics on LOTW for a few years. Problem is it is only HD on the NW Angle from what I can remember and I don't think it was HD in Sabaskong.

I have heard that Lakemaster is HD all the way up to Kenora.

We the angle and as far north as a little past Wiley Point.

Obviously, the more important factor is that the HAZARDS are marked properly. Fishing shorelines and visible structure so the chip is not a big deal.

We have started fishing deeper reefs the past few years and it's a huge difference when you have HD finding the reefs.

What are everyone's experiences with both chips?
Waldo not logged in
Posted 7/4/2012 8:07 PM (#569197 - in reply to #569185)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips


Lakemaster doesn't have the narrows, so if you fish that navionics would be better choice.
DAnKlis
Posted 7/5/2012 9:00 AM (#569242 - in reply to #569185)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips


I purchased the Lakemaster chip this year for my Humminbird. THe map stops just north of Picture Rock (Portage Bay, and Outer are not on it either), Quandry Bay, and north of Kennedy Island. It does go down to Sabaskong.

I love the map, but I have to switch over to my Navionics when I head north.
kirth
Posted 7/17/2012 9:42 AM (#572137 - in reply to #569242)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips




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go with Navionics they cover it all
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Posted 7/17/2012 11:06 PM (#572374 - in reply to #572137)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips


kirth - 7/17/2012 9:42 AM

go with Navionics they cover it all


In high def?
The Dogger
Posted 7/26/2012 10:14 PM (#574282 - in reply to #572374)
Subject: RE: Lakemaster vs. Navionics LOTW chips




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Location: Twin Cities
No, not the entire lake. But more than the Lakemaster chip.
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