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Lake map
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:31 am
by fishinforever
I was just wondering if someone could help me find a lake map on the internet. I was told that i could get one off the internet but i can not find the right lake. The lake is called Stagecoach Lake. If someone could find that for me or tell me how I would realy be greatfule. And another thing, I was wondering on how to go about getting a fish finder, If i should go cheap or not, because i was not sure if cheap was as good idea or not. Thank you verry much.
catch'em And Reel'em In.
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Lake map
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:34 pm
by Roger Spaulding
Luke - If your wanting some basic info, try
www.maptech.com
http://terrasever-usa.com
www.topozone.com
Terraserver is a neat site as it will give you a sat. view along with topo info.
Hope this helps,
Roger
Lake map
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 8:26 pm
by fishinforever
Thank You very much. I tried everything on the internet to try to find a map of that lake. I thank you very much and good luck on the water this season.
Another thing. I was wondering if you guys ever take people on trips. I have always dreamed about going on a fishing trip with a real angler and i just was cerouse. ? Thank you again, it was realy helpful.
Lake map
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 12:04 am
by 6.54BASS
Luke, Stagecoach is not a real big lake and is not much of a tournament stop so a map for that one might be hard to find, try the Nebraska Game and Parks web site, they have some primitive maps for those lakes that mostly show contours and structure they have put in.
Also, I am not that far from you, and I do get over to Branched Oak on occaision, maybe we can get together sometime this spring or summer.
Let me know how the NGPC web site works for the map.
Lake map
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 5:18 am
by johnnie crain outdoors
Luke,
I never advise anyone to buy anything cheap. On depthfinders, however, there are some good ones for about $100. Check out the PMax Humminbirds, that's what I use. Good luck. Have fun. Johnnie
Lake map
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 2:51 pm
by brendanc
On the depth/fish finders, I must say I was extremly impressed with the Garmin Fishfinder 240. It is just unbelievable how accurate and detailed that unit is for the money. Bass Pro Shops sells it for $189 and I have yet to see another unit that looks so close to a paper graph. It will actually pick up vertical lures on the diplay with great detail.
The nice part is as you upgrade your boat, you won't really need to upgrade this unit.
Good luck with which ever unit you choose, but I can tell you first hand that the Garmin 240 will not disappoint you...
BC
Lake map
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 7:58 pm
by fishinforever
Nebraska game and parks had mostly the bigger bodys of water, but thats alright. I go there daily just to see whats going on and to see the outdoor reports but not to much going on right now. I think im gonna call the NGAP just to see if i could get some info on it. Thank all you guy's for giving me lot's of info. good luck on the water
:p :p
Lake map
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 7:59 pm
by fishinforever
Nebraska game and parks had mostly the bigger bodys of water, but thats alright. I go there daily just to see whats going on and to see the outdoor reports but not to much going on right now. I think im gonna call the NGAP just to see if i could get some info on it. Thank all you guy's for giving me lot's of info. good luck on the water
:p :p