Fishpond New Zealand, Lakemaster LPMNMLP04-04 Paper Map Mille Lacs (Mille Lacs)Buy. Electronics online: Lakemaster LPMNMLP04-04 Paper Map Mille.
Looking for a map of your favorite lake?? I invite you to take a look at Lakemaster maps. Lakemaster carries the good ol' fashioned waterproof paper maps for many popular lakes, yet the difference is in the detail. Some of the Lakemaster surveyed lakes have incredible detail down to 1' contours. Coupled with your GPS, there are no secret spots left on these lakes. Gull Lake Chain, Lake of the Woods, Mille Lacs Lake, Lake Vermilion, Lake Winnibigoshish, Otter Tail Lake, and Devil's Lake ND are all currently available in paper map form with 1' contours. I picked up a Lakemaster Lake Winnibigoshish Pro Map for my trip up to Lake Winni for the first event of the I.C.E.
Series this winter. The map, coupled with my very simple Garmin GPS, directed me out to the many humps around Center Bar where I proceeded to catch a nice basket of Perch and take 2nd place in the event behind one rather large eelpout. This was my first time ever fishing Winni and having this map paid off big and made me feel more comfortable on the lake. I've also used the Devil's Lake map, and new for this year Lake of the Woods map, and they are both awesome. I invite you all to try a new body of water this summer and pick up a Lakemaster map to help out your learning curve on that particular lake. Oh yeah, if you prefer your maps on the computer, Lakemaster's Mapsource CD-ROM will fit the bill. Downloadable lake maps to your GPS you ask??
They have that covered too. Check out Lakemaster. Chris, I couldn't agree more.
They have some sweet maps whether it is on paper or computer, the Promap series are the way to go. New for this year is the MMC Chip for Lowrance.
All of the Lakemaster Promap lakes on a chip for your GPS for under $100 I was using it on Pool 4 the other day and it had all of the wing dams marked perfectly along with all of the depths. I will be running this chip all summer in my 330C on the boat. Come winter I will pop it into the I-Finder and run it on my sled.
Can't wait to try it out on the ice and save me some time drilling holes You can find out more about this chip. I have the Ottertail 3 foot map upgrade on my PC, and used it some this winter on Ottertail.
Some of my old favorite spots that were not marked on other maps are now there for all to see. There are also gobs and gobs of small bottom features that I had no clue were even there before. I also bought the paper map of LOW, and I eyeballed a few spots I wanted to try fishing the NW Angle with a ruler and some simple math. I then entered the waypoints manually into my old battered Garmin GPS III plus. This worked very well, and got me onto the spots I wanted to try with excellent accuracy.
I cannot say enough about the detail of these maps.