Site Links

Shoutbox

Say Hi or something!

djkimmel

2025-06-08, 20:11:45
I'm planning on moving to a new server within the next 2 to 3 weeks. Just a little friendly warning as there might be a few hours of odd behavior when the process starts. I will try to have it done at night or weekend.

djkimmel

2025-03-04, 16:50:42
The Ultimate Sport Show Grand Rapids is March 13 - March 16 next week!

djkimmel

2025-03-04, 16:45:26
Please visit booth 1929 back by The Hawg Trough to say hi and wish me happy birthday while you're at it!  ;D

djkimmel

2025-02-09, 14:35:57
Stop by booth 5767 near the west end of the Suburban Collection Showplace to keep me company at Outdoorama February 20-23.

djkimmel

2025-01-23, 15:12:26
Next up - Outdoorama in Novi February 20-23, 2025! See you there!

Advertisement

Welcome to Great Lakes Bass Fishing Forum. Please login or sign up.

Recent Topics

Latest Articles

Fri, 04 Apr 2025 16:46:33 +0000
Now is the best time to be a bass angler on Lake St. Clair in at least the last 50 years according to a recent long-term MDNR fisheries research study.
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 16:00:54 +0000
Due to low water levels on the Great Lakes, particularly Lake St. Clair, the mouth of the channel at the Michigan DNR Clinton River Cutoff ramp needs to be dredged.
Tue, 04 Mar 2025 17:11:14 +0000
Over 4 Acres of Fishing and Hunting Gear, Fishing Boats, Seminars and more available starting Thursday, March 13 at DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids. Many great seminars featuring Kevin VanDam and Mark Zona.
Fri, 07 Feb 2025 20:06:06 +0000
If you enjoy your time in the outdoors – hunting, fishing, boating, camping etc. – then Suburban Collection Showplace is the place for you and your family Feb. 20-23 when the 52nd Annual Outdoorama returns to town.
Fri, 20 Dec 2024 21:45:52 +0000
Hundreds of New Fishing Boats, the largest Ice Fishing Display in the state, and a Star-Studded Lineup of Seminars by some of the best anglers in the world combine to make the 42nd annual Ultimate Fishing Show–Detroit the largest and best Pure Fishing Show in the country.

Advertisement

GPS help, please

Started by fowlmouth, May 07, 2006, 11:04:29 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

fowlmouth

not sure what to buy, I think I want a chartplotter (?) I use a Furuno in the keys and it has depths, channels,reefs, you name it, its on it. Anything like that for small lakes in Michigan?
Do the normal marine GPS units give much detail as far as depths go?
Someone had a used unit on here a month or so ago and I have searched and cannot find it, if anyone recalls it please let me know. Thanks guys

djkimmel

I'm not sure about the details available on small inland lakes. I have a new Lowrance LMS-480, but I haven't hooked it up yet - probably this week. I believe the built-in background map only has shoreline and general features.

Some of the higher end extra chips you can buy might have some detail. Most I'm familiar with a little are for the Great Lakes and some major inland lakes.

Lakemaster (http://www.lakemap.com) has some new stuff coming out with a bunch of Michigan lakes, but it is probably more of the popular and larger lakes. But this is all changing constantly too. They have maps for newer Lowrance and Garmin GPS units. The Lakemaster Pro Maps of Michigan for Lowrance should be out soon. They are taking orders. Includes the Great Lakes, 54 high-def inland lakes and 400 enhanced inland lakes. http://www.lakemap.com/gpsdata/lowrance/michigan.html

Well, see - now they are saying: "Includes Great Lakes, 700 Michigan Inland Lakes, 94 Wisconsin Lakes, 23 Illinois Lakes, 4 Indiana Lakes, 4 Ohio Lakes" They have a list at the address above.

Computer mapping:
http://www.lakemap.com/pcmapping/index.html#4

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

blakstr1

I just bought the Navionics Premium map card.  It has almost every lake in Michigan shows cuts and contours and shoreline info, also shows bottom composition on most lakes.  Smaller inland lakes offer less detail but the larger lakes, Saginaw Bay, the Clair, Grand Traverse Bay areas are in HD and show contours in 1' increments in most situations.  The North Premium map covers Michigan, and additional 5 states.  I'm happy so far.
Blake Arkwood
www.teambass.net
www.quantumfishing.com

fowlmouth

I think I have it narrowed down to a Lowrance, but should I get internal or external antenna? not sure what the pros and cons are.

djkimmel

I've heard good things about the Navionics chips pretty consistently. Don't think I've ever heard complaints on them. That doesn't happen too often.

As far as internal verses external - are you indash-mounting or on the cap somewhere? If not indash, the internal might work out well. That has been the only thing I've heard about them is they may not connect quite as well if in the dash. Even that has been only from a couple comments.

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
Unless clearly stated as such, opinions expressed by Dan Kimmel on this forum are not the opinions or policies of The Bass Federation of Michigan.

canvsbk

I have a LMS 480 also. The Navionics North chip has about any lake you might want to fish.

All this stuff is starting to get goofy$$$$$$ a buddy of mine just put that $1900 Hummingbird 3D unit on. SPECTACULAR!

My wife adores me and is darn lucky to have a guy like me, but if I dropped 2 grand on a locator I'ld have to sleep with one eye open.
Look past what they want you to see.

Bulletproof

When I had a boat, :'( I had the Lowrance LCX Mt15 I think?  Anyhow I had real good luck with the Navionics Michigan Card.  I think it was the region 11 card.  Had most inland lakes, and good details of the larger bodies of waters as well.  Had like 224 lakes with bottom contours and drop offs as well as structure and vegetation for the larger bodies.  Like I said no probs with the navionics.
I am haunted by waters.

fowlmouth

good to know, I looked at the Navionics regions and they have two versions that cover Michigan, North premium and East premium the east has ohio and I think Kentucky as well.  I'm probably going to mount it on the cap rather than in-dash, I only plan on using this boat 1-2 seasons. thanks for the help!

canvsbk

I've fished in boats with Eagle units on them and even though I've heard many things from alot of guys, I see no difference at all between them the higher dollar Lowrance. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one.
Look past what they want you to see.

Revtro

Correct, the Eagle units are essentially the same as the Lowrance units.  Same chassis and everything.  If you buy the Navionics card, get the best one you can... Gold?  Premium?...not sure which is better off the top of my head.  I have an XL map and a buddy of mine has the Gold and can zoom in farther than me.  We have the same units essentially, so it's definitely the chip.  I am eager to upgrade mine.  But I do love the Navionics card.  I have had good luck with it.  It seems quite accurate on St. Clair.
Tom  <><

More about me:
www.pastortomo.com
[/size]

Powered by AnglerHosting.com