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<blockquote data-quote="natetrack" data-source="post: 93425" data-attributes="member: 431"><p>Everybody up north uses the Lowrance H20C handhelds. That is what I have and I love it. It comes with a base map with minimal detail, but you can buy additional map cards depending on where you are at. The ones for Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin have some lakes mapped to 1 foot increments. It has a color screen that is easy to see in the bright sun, plus you can put the cursor on a lat and long and have it navigate you to your cursor. Plus it is waterproof and floats.</p><p></p><p>I use it to mark structure, I can also retrace my route if it was a good one, I use it for hunting to mark my deer stands and good places to hunt pheasant. All around it is a very useful tool and I wouldn't be without it on unfamiliar lakes and hunting lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natetrack, post: 93425, member: 431"] Everybody up north uses the Lowrance H20C handhelds. That is what I have and I love it. It comes with a base map with minimal detail, but you can buy additional map cards depending on where you are at. The ones for Minnesota, North Dakota, and Wisconsin have some lakes mapped to 1 foot increments. It has a color screen that is easy to see in the bright sun, plus you can put the cursor on a lat and long and have it navigate you to your cursor. Plus it is waterproof and floats. I use it to mark structure, I can also retrace my route if it was a good one, I use it for hunting to mark my deer stands and good places to hunt pheasant. All around it is a very useful tool and I wouldn't be without it on unfamiliar lakes and hunting lands. [/QUOTE]
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