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Old 08-11-2018, 01:20 PM
calgarygringo calgarygringo is offline
 
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Exactly and down south with the water levels all over sometimes its easier to just use google to mark the spots and use and convert them to make them useful. I have a few other tricks too but I would need to make a manual.


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Originally Posted by RavYak View Post
This would be useful on some lakes that have very specific spots like small humps etc. Most of the time you can just eyeball the spot on google maps, right click then click what's here and you already have coordinates to enter into fish finder then. That is all I usually do.

Then I go out with my fish finder and map the spot accurately. One of my favourite features since at least up north here I have found most of our available maps are far from accurate.
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