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  • Steve Riggins
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    #2069790

    One lake I mapped is 1.8 miles long. At 200 I have 5 pgs glued together, total
    25″ long. I chose 200 to show the very sharp breaks, I just looked at 300, some of the tight breaks are hard to define for tiny changes. If you do 300 or 500 you could also print special areas at 200 to see the details. I have some spots for ice fishing that I did screen shots at 80 so I can hand print notes on the map.

    Putting all that together will probably be an adventure, but something to do in the “tween” season. Thank you again for all the great information.

    Steve Riggins
    Posts: 7
    #2069460

    The lake I have mapped is a little over 3 miles long, would you still suggest zooming to around 200′?

    My original goal was to make a paper map of the lake and laminate it, you have given me hope it may still be possible. Thank you for that information, I am closing down the cabin later this week, will give it a try when I get the Garmin back home.

    Steve Riggins
    Posts: 7
    #2066442

    Thank you for that information. Is there a way of of uploading to the Quickdraw community without sharing the information?

    Steve Riggins
    Posts: 7
    #1814101

    I think the Garmin Panoptix/Livescope would probably be one of the big ones, am hoping someone that has done some serious shopping for them at the show, will share who has the best pricing.

    Steve Riggins
    Posts: 7
    #1812434

    My mistake, I was off a week on when the show was to be, thought it was this weekend. Was hoping to find some alternative pricing.

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