That is WAY cool. I don't understand the depths, however. I am looking at my home lake trying to figure it out. Can't be meters, can't be feet. If it is feet, it appears to be off by at least 4 feet.
Nice, thanks for the link. I have the $10 Navionics app for my smartphone, it looks like the same maps with GPS integration, this has been very useful as both a backup GPS depthfinder and recon device.
Yah webdude I been trying to figuar the depth scheme also,I live on Diamond in Kandiyohi county and compare this to the DNR and lakemaster Elite.Its confusing.Its definatly not feet and if its meters it does match some contour lines.I think its in meters and fractions 7 followed by a seems like a smaller6 would be 7.6 meters Thats the only scheme I can come up with that seems close to other maps in feet. What lake you on?
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I have this app on my IPhone . It is sometime a bit off as water levels change. It was great for helping me find the structure and drop offs while ice fishing this year. I don't have a depth/fish finder. This app helped improve my catch rate. You can set it to feet meters or fathoms by going into the options.
I'm on Big Sandy. If these are feet, it looks to be off by 4 feet. If it's meters, it appears to be off by 2 meters. Maybe they did the survey during the flood last year
Can't be a fathom. A fathom is 6 feet. That would be WAY off.