Which are the best and most detailed maps for the Chippewa Flowage? I didn't know if it would be one of the Navionic maps or something else. Thanks.
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Which are the best and most detailed maps for the Chippewa Flowage? I didn't know if it would be one of the Navionic maps or something else. Thanks.
Satelite images are hard to beat if you can get GPS coordinates from them.Other than that...either DNR maps...Lakemaster series maps,and local tackle shops are good choices too.Yah just have to search around to find the best maps that are available for each lake you choose to fish.:)
I fished the Chip not to long ago with the Navionics but like CrappieMagnet says look around for a good map to compliment it. Navionics will put you right on the spot but it seems different maps seem to point out details that are missed by others. Missed "Hells Half Acre" thanks to the map but fished a nice mid lake hump and found my way back to the landing thanks to Navionics.
Get the Sportsmans Connection fishing map guide for that area in Wisconsin.
The book shows all lakes in that area.
Just came back from northern WI and used a buddy's Navioniocs card.
It showed 3 of the 8 lakes we fished. The book had them all.
Crappie on the chip are fairly predicable. Fish bogs and log jams. Maps I have seem to be old news as the cribs installed are wood, rotting quickly. Wisconsin doesn't allow our artificial fish habitat products in their public waters. They use only natural materials, one of only two we have come across in the nation. Find the right depth and they are all over. Tons of wood here.