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Do you use a GPS for fishing?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeA57" data-source="post: 87581" data-attributes="member: 1213"><p>BassnBob and Andy, yup, it is THAT Sardis Lake but it's not my GPS so I don't have the waypoints. I don't even have one yet. It's interesting though that Sardis is known all the way up in Virginny! My buddy that took me out last week when I caught my 7 lb'er went back with another friend of his (the no good, two timing... :lol: :lol: ) and they caught about 40 bass, several over 4 lbs on spinnerbaits. I've got to get back out there! I'm jonseing for another fix!!!!</p><p></p><p>And welder, he was telling me that sometimes it depends on how many satellites are in close proximity to your position when you are searching for a waypoint. If there's several (2 or 3 I would think) they tend to be more accurate than if there's just 1 or 2. But I like the idea of zooming in ACAP when marking a waypoint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeA57, post: 87581, member: 1213"] BassnBob and Andy, yup, it is THAT Sardis Lake but it's not my GPS so I don't have the waypoints. I don't even have one yet. It's interesting though that Sardis is known all the way up in Virginny! My buddy that took me out last week when I caught my 7 lb'er went back with another friend of his (the no good, two timing... :lol: :lol: ) and they caught about 40 bass, several over 4 lbs on spinnerbaits. I've got to get back out there! I'm jonseing for another fix!!!! And welder, he was telling me that sometimes it depends on how many satellites are in close proximity to your position when you are searching for a waypoint. If there's several (2 or 3 I would think) they tend to be more accurate than if there's just 1 or 2. But I like the idea of zooming in ACAP when marking a waypoint. [/QUOTE]
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