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5 Waypoints are the most important functions of a GPS (Global Positioning System), changing navigation methods immensely. Before waypoints I kept a notebook of shore markings to establish my position on structure. Frequently fished spots were easy to remember but personal memory is not the best navigational tool for multiple fishing spots. Shore markings for navigation can place you as close as 10 foot from your spot if they are ideal and there is no fog! Waypoints are saved positions
in a GPS allowing you to return to that position with any GPS, which
means no more wet notebooks, forgotten landmarks, or a favorite tree
going down in a storm. I have found many uses of waypoints besides getting
back to my fishing hole, morel mushroom patch, or the boat launch. Examples 1-3 will help you visualize these concepts: example 1 is LakeMaster with my waypoints added; example 2 is Fugawi aerial photo with the same waypoints; and example 3 is what they look like on my GPS. Hazardous areas can be saved
as waypoints and loaded to your GPS. I travel to new lakes every year
participating in the Professional Walleye Trail, so I use every tool
available for safe navigation. Lower unit and stainless steel prop repair
would cut into my minnow money fund. 1. Place a blank MMC/SD card
in your Lowrance GPS. I usually select File Name
and rename them so they are easy to organize. Now you have your first
waypoint backup as your waypoints are now in two places (your GPS and
the card). Your card makes a great backup if you don’t have a
computer. In this situation I would recommend you purchase another card
so you have one card designated specifically for waypoint backup. If you want to learn more about your Lowrance go to www.hightechfishing.com for information on Lowrance Instructional DVDs and Lowrance Schools. For technical support with the mapping technology call or check out their websites companies. Lowrance Electronics www.lowrance.com 800-324-1356 Fugawi www.greatplainsmapping.com LakeMaster www.lakemaps.com 800-540-5747 Maps for Fugawi Warren Parsons
Maps 651-982-1401
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