![]() It's more of a 'safety feature' meaning, you would put in X depth (say 20 for example) and the shaded area would be from 20 feet all the way down to 0 feet. ![]() It will now show you on the gps/maps view a bright, easily identifiable color highlighting ONLY the parts of the lake that are from 25-30 feet deep.įor some reason on the Navionics, it seems like you can only input a depth and anything below it. For example, if you know the fish are mostly holding on points in the 25-30 foot range, you can go to the option and put a variance in from 25-30 feet. I was very impressed with the 'range' feature where you can input a depth range. After seeing the show this weekend I am thinking I might wait for the Lakemaster to come to CA lakes. I recently bought my first boat and it came with 2 nice HB graphs so I was thinking about buying a chip. The only problem is that for me, Navionics is the only one available in the California lakes that I fish. Navionics seems quite juvenile to what Lakemaster offers. It seems like Lakemaster is way more 'robust' and feature rich. I went to check out all the booths at the classic today and was rather unimpressed with Navionics.
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