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Old 07-04-2006, 11:50 AM
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Which is recommended for inshore fishing on Mobile Bay, AL? Shallow water detail is most important factor. Range is from lower bay to I-65 bridges over the rivers.

For use with Lowrance LCX-25C.

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Old 07-05-2006, 06:02 PM
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You can go to www.navionics.com to check to see if they cover the area you are talking about. Navionics typically has much better detail for fishing, but Nauticpath may go inland a bit more than Navionics. Since I have no idea what your area is like I would simply be guessing. If all teh water you are talking about is tidal Navionics will likely be the way to go.
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Thanks, JIm. Looks like I need to get off my backside and research this locally. I don't enjoy getting service at local stores when I intend to buy on the net but I may do that.
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The Karma goes both ways, may people will take our prices to their local store, so don't stress over it.
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Email Navionics, they can send you a schreenshot of that area. They did one for my area.
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