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| Do you guys have preference over one or the other? If you were going to buy a chip, which would you recommend and why? |
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Location: Twin Cities, MN | I am sure others will have similar stories, but I prefer Lakemaster/Lowrance as I had a few instances using Navionics in the past where I was about 100 yards from shore, and it was telling me I was on land.....
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| I agree that the Lakemaster is more accurate. I dont know where your at but here in Northern Wi the lake selection with Lakemaster is very limited so I run Navionics. My opinion is it depends on where you are going to be fishing the most. |
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| I use navionics. Lakemaster does not have cave run in 1' increments. |
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Location: Minnesota | I use them both some lakes are. better with this chip vs that chip but I just hooked up my. I link so I'll be using lake maps more. for the most part comes down to what lake I'm fishing Ford Chevy they both work |
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| Thanks, guys. I ended up going with Navionics for the northern region. Navionics seemed to have far more lake options than Lakemaster. Thanks again. |
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| Musk E what sonar do you have? |
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| Humminbird 1198c. |
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