Navionics Plus Regions North Lake Charts on SD/MSD
Max detailed charts for cruising, fishing and sailing..
Get more than 7,400 lakes in IA, MI, MN, ND, SD, and WI, plus all of Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake and US waters of the regions Great Lakes..
Includes Nautical Chart, a robust chart resource trusted by boaters worldwide..
Includes SonarChartTM 1 foot HD bathymetry map that reflects ever changing conditions, and Community Edits, valuable local information added by millions of Navionics Boating app users..
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Lake Belton is an impoundment of the Leon River, created in 1954. The 12,375 acre reservoir provides recreational opportunities such as camping, swimming, sailing and fishing. The numerous recreational areas on the lake provide products and services to users of the lake. Fort Hood is located on the lakes west shore and maintains the lakes largest recreational area..
Expertly researched, color coded, marked fishing areas included and boat accesses clearly marked.
Humminbird 601015-1 CoastMaster U.S. Coastal V1 Digital GPS Maps Micro Card & 600043-4 LakeMaster Plus Mid-Atlantic V2 Digital GPS Maps Micro Card
...dded angling advantage with LakeMaster Plus mapping, which adds high-quality aerial photography to its unrivaled accuracy and detail, easy-to-read contours, highlighted depth ranges, and scrollable lake lists..
Product 2: This LakeMaster Plus Mid-Atlantic States Edition, Version 2 boasts more than 45 high-definition lakes and over 170 total lakes from SC, NC, VA, WV, MA, and DE, with over 60 new lakes since the prior version (15 in high definition)..
Product 2: LakeMaster Plus enables you to view an aerial image overlay on high-definition waters to see the entry and exits of creek channels, to see how far a reef or weed line extends, and to pick out shallow-water rock piles, steep drop-offs, and other features..
Product 2: Easy-to-see shading highlights shallow-water areas within an adjustable range up to 30 feet, and depth contours and shorelines can be synchronized with the actual water levels of lakes, reservoirs, and rivers..