![]() You can also grid the area by crisscrossing and watch your trail on the GPS. I do it this way so that I save time since my mapping is usually done pre-fishing and time management is very important for tournament preparation. I usually map in my brain like I would do if I was just studying the structure and but the log gives me the permanent data. ![]() The time is dependent on the shape of the structure. I think I could do a 100 x 100 in less than 30 minutes but I have never timed myself. ![]() I collect data up to 6 mph I have collected data at 20 mph on flat areas. I make passes at 50-150 foot depending on the slope of the drop-off. If I want to map an underwater point which might be 100 yds by 100 yds, How long would this take? How many passes would this take? How far apart would these passes be? Ect.Ect. I do not know the maximum size of map that DrDepth can create. ![]() I am not sure of that distance but it is a few miles. Croix River from Stillwater to the “High Bridge” last fall. Some people make maps of their lake but I don’t know the size. The steps for creating a DrDepth map and converting it to a map that displays in your Lowrance.ġ.Ĝollect data with Lowrance log chart data feature to a card (slg file).ĥ.Ğxport map as a LCM map (displays in Lowrance) ![]()
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