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under water terrain
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Someone said the other day you could buy topo maps at Sportsmans Warehouse that showed the depths or terrain our something like for under water, I was wondering which one's they are. Are garmin or national geographic or sompthing else could you help??
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[Image: happy.gif]I have a fishing map that I am pretty sure I got at Sportsmans, for Pineview, EC, Echo, and Lost Creek, but it was a few years back so not sure they have this particular one anymore.

It has underwater contours, depths, submerged roadbeds, railroad tracks, etc. that would be good info to know for fish location.

It is made by the "Fish-n-Map Co.". It was $8 at the time.

Hope this helps. Good luck.
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They are the fish-n-maps.
http://www.fishnmap.com/catalogframe.php
They are a good tool for finding some good spots. You can look at them and almost predict where fish might be and why.
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Awsime thank you guys![cool]
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I got a couple for Starvation/Scofield/Rockport and one for Pinevew/East Canyon/Echo/Lost Crick.

They are pretty slick. Good paper - sort of water proofed coating. I need a binder or something to take them on the boat. They're kinda big to fold/unfold.

Wish I had them for ALL the lakes! But you really can get a good idea where dropoffs, ledges, humps - general depth. Good stuff if you can put it to work for ya!

I gather there's GPS software that can cover the same sort of info via maps. But don't know how much they cover our local bodies. Might be just more of the big lakes.

I will say - the shipping was really fast when I ordered mine.
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