MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
I have been using a great computer program over last 2 years to create bathymetric maps for lakes where you can not find such maps. I have mapped Verona, Howes and 2nd Depot Lakes with great success. The image below gives you an example of how the program outputs a map that I can use in paper form or even as a file on my GPS Fishfinder. The image below is the early version before I embedded it in a google map and added shoreline data. It makes fishing lakes with no existing maps a lot easier. Don,Thanks a million for posting this!! Superb work! Hope to see you out there to thank you in person.
Tip-uptwo - there is constant pressure on certain parts of the lake but if you move to areas seldomly fished you will be surprised by what you catch. During winter months the cluster of sheds is not the place to set up if you want big fish. Knowing the lake and structure will help produce some good sized fish for this relatively small lake!(Image removed from quote.)Cheers!Donaka leviathan_ slayer
That Black Frabill in the background is mine I had my atv out on sunday in the wind I was the one that wasnt ripping around everywhere barely got on the ice someones permanent hut blew half way across the lake... the access is brutal after all the water drained down to the ramp and I have only caught dinky pike the last couple outings this cold weather means lots of options for this weekend cant waitWhat program did you use to make that map? a few spots seem a little off
Leviathan Slayer,Are you sure that is the correct interpretation of the waleye reg? As I read it all fish must be between 40 and 50 centimeters.I woudl really like to know which is correct because we have been putting back good eaters due to this reg.ZONE 18 SEASONS AND LIMITSSPECIES OPEN SEASONS LIMITSWalleye & Sauger or any combinationS - 4; Must be between 40-50 cm - (15.7– 19.7 in)C - 2; Must be between 40-50 cm - (15.7– 19.7 in)
For those interested I am in the process of developing a website dedicated to fishing in the Kingston area. I will look to provide updates that people provide in the blog section of the website. You watch my progress in developing the site at the following web address:http://kingstonareafishing.webr.ly/Hopefully it will be useful for anglers in the Kingston area and those that are visiting the area. Any suggestions you have feel free to share them with me. Ciao for now. Don