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Was wondering what maps people were using to look at lakes/rivers in the NW? I currently use Google earth, Fish-n-map, and the Hotmaps on my Humminbird but was curious if there were better sources to look at.

 

Main fisheries I'm interested in are the standard fair of Banks, Potholes, Lake Washington, Tri-Cities, Roosevelt, Moses, etc...

 

Also, is there a better card for Humminbird than the Hotmaps?

 

Any and all help appreciated!

-Todd

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Columbia river: "river cruising atlas" by evergreen pacific publishing. Its a spiral bound map that has depths for the columbia, willamette, and snake rivers. Its 135 pages. Lots of good info in it.
Thanks man!

I like the "Fishi-n-maps" products. They have all of the big reservoirs here in Wa. Banks, Potholes, Rufus Woods, Rooseveldt, Washington, Sammamish. Also Navionics latest Hotmaps premium now Banks, Roosevelt, Pot holes, Washington, Sammamish, and Capitol lake in HD. 

Have you looked at Angling Technologies.  I really like it. You can choose from more than just google maps, switch between various map sources, (its cool to look at Banks during the draw down and then not) then mark them up with all the waypoints you want, then export the waypoints to load in your GPS, or Print paper copies if thats your thing.  Its brand agnostic. You can get the discount code for a years subscription for $11.58, all you can eat at the Mt. St. Helens Bass Masters Website. http://www.mt-st-helens-bassmasters.com/Sponsors.html .

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