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I have been reading some of the post's for Woman Lake chain recently. I will be fishing this lake most of the summers now and I appreciate the advice on this forum. Does anyone know which GPS map chip has more deatail either the HotSpot chip or the Lake Master chip? I bought a HotSpot paper map this last weekend when I was up there and didn't realize it didn't have any coordinates on it. I was out on Woman for a few hours late afternoon on Saturday. Anyone see me in a green Crestliner deckboat? I had my wifes folks with looking at a cabin up there (well, trailer anyway) for sale. We did buy one and we will be spending a lot more time up there. Any way, that is why I ask. Hope to see some of you up there. There should be enough Walleye for all. If I find them I will post as soon as we get back to the cities. Any way, have a good one all.

Jim

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I highly recomend the Lakemaster chip, the detail is outstanding.

Posted

Very cool, thanks for the info. That is the one just of Minnesota, right? Do you fish Woman Lake Chain with the Lakemaster yourself? I will have to get the chip for next time I head up there.

Posted

Yep, the Lakemaster chip has several other lakes on it as well. I think I paid 90 bucks for the chip last winter, and it has several high definition lake maps on it, the best 90 bucks I have ever spent on fishing equipment. Of course, you need to have a GPS to read the chip, and they certainly don't give those away...

This is the first year for me using the Lakemaster chip, If you compare a standard DNR lakemap with the Lakemaster lake map of Woman Lake, you will literally find hundreds of spots that are not on the DNR map. Not to mention the detail is so great that you will find the "spot on the spot" that you would have never known about before.

I haven't fished Walleye's on Woman since opener, so I can't help you there. If you do a search through the archives you should find several tips though, it seems the night bite can be outstanding out there...

Posted

Awesome, thanks for the info. If you see a green and tan Crestliner deck boat with an I/O cruising around (looking at his GPS) say hi.

Jim

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hi i too am looking for a chip for my gps i have a magelan meridian what is a descent chip and were can i get it ? cabelas didnt have any for mine?

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Talk to Kevin @ a little sporting goods shop in Walker. I have the Lakemaster and it's pretty cool but somewhat incomplete for obvious reasons on the smaller area lakes such as Mule, Wab, LB, etc. However Leech, Winnie and Mille Lacs will blow you away!!!!! I hadn't fished Mille Lacs in years (I used to fish it virtually exclusively) and the chip made the flats look like a highly detailed mountain range.......... I have to guess Woman received some pretty good attention also.

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