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I'm looking to find a topographical map of Lake Winni that shows specific depths of Lake Winni and Fish locations ie.. SM = Small Mouth, LM = Large mouth, S = Salmon etc.
Any websites available to order any? Thanks for the help.. GOOD LUCK all in this weekend's tourney! |
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The navionics chip is a fantastic tool to go with your GPS enabled fish finder. If you need a non-electronic map then the Bizer map is your map of choice for the lake. It is sold at several locations around the lake and online for around $20. I never leave the dock without either. Both have "contour" lines (called bathymetry on marine maps) but neither will direct you to fish with specific markings for where the fish are...you have to find those yourself but they are all over the lake.
NH Fish and Game also offers bathy maps for various lakes in NH (not including Winni) on their website. Their maps specify types of fish in each lake but not specifically where to find them. There are a few NH Fishing books that provide this type of information. Google "Bass Bets" for some specific information related to specific species and water bodies. |
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PS A Chart is for navigation, which rarely has topographic lines. A map is for uses not related to boat navigation. There is a great map, called "Central Lakes Region" I think about 26x27, with great topo lines especially around Lake with roads. There are no navigation markers, but some lake depths; also the route of MS Mount Washington Ship. I've seen them other years at Hawkins Gallery on Main Street, Meredith where they have framed them. |
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Aerial Map outside of the lake Navigational markers Spot depths and contours |
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