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It just ain't fair!


HansB

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Got my copy of the Lakemaster ProMap for the Big V in the mail this morning (fast service - ordered it online yesterday afternoon).

It just ain't fair!

All my secret spots that didn't show on any other map are now revealed for the whole world to see. Nice job, Lakemaster --- you've given away all the detail I've worked 35 years to learn.

It just ain't fair!

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Hans ******

Walk Softly and Carry a Big Fish

Monitoring 147.24MHz

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Bummer Hans!
Probably a few of mine on there too!
Cliff

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Hans,

Do you get a waterproof paper copy of that as well? Is it the same "pro" copy on this site?

Thinking of ordering.

Thanks


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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

You can find the NEW Lake Vermilion waterproof paper map they are talking about by going to the link below (BigLakeMaps) and clicking on the Vermilion link.

Minnesota-Lake-Maps.com

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Reply for PSU......

Yes, I got the waterproof paper copy, not the CD Rom. Got no use for CD as my boat doesn't have a computer installed.

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Hans ******

Walk Softly and Carry a Big Fish

Monitoring 147.24MHz

[This message has been edited by HansB (edited 05-15-2004).]

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Cliff,

Looks to me like everyones spots are revealed. (Except Garbage Point)

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Rick, thank you for the update, I've ordered the map and will be fishing everyone's "secret" spots very soon!

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  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators

HansB,
you don't need a computer in your boat to take advantage of the Lake Vermilion CD-ROM (which is the best part of the offering).

All you need is a GPS and the PC you are using to access this forum.

Then you can motor right to your spot with accurate GPS locations already programmed into your GPS unit from your home PC usage of the Lake Vermilion CD-ROM.

http://Minnesota-Lake-Maps.com
Click the BigLakeMaps link.

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Wherever you see Lake Vermilion or Big V, just substitute in Mille Lacs lake.

ProMap Mille Lacs (used to be reelbottom) has the same great detail and features as the ProMap Lake Vermilion.

http://Minnesota-Lake-Maps.com
Click the BigLakeMap link.

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