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Location: appleton, wi | Hey guys---have a question, i'm new to this area down here, and you are talking about Wendts etc. is there a good recomadation for a style/type of map to get for names/areas/structure of the big lake....thanks for any replys  |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Fishing Hot Spots is a good map. |
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Location: Oshkosh, Wisconsin | FHS is a good map, but that won't help you much when guys starting talking about landmarks. Take a few hours and drive around the lake. Have a FHS map with you. Mark down areas like Wendt, Willows, Jesuit, et. as you go. |
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Location: Omro,Wi. | B-RAD
go to my website,and click on the winnebago countour map link,there are some locations mentioned listed on the map.. http://www.walleyesplus.net
Edited by Hafe 1/2/2005 9:03 AM
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Location: Northern Illinois | There is a map company out of Madison named Mapping Specialists. Their maps are really different than FHS, as their contours show a 3D effect. I really liked the Bago Map,,,just saw it yesterday at Arlington Park Sports Show.....WM |
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Location: Menasha, WI | It doesn't list local names but does identify major structure:
1) Go to http://www.maptech.com
2) Along the top line click on "online maps":
3) Click on "Maptech MapServer":
4) Type in "Lake Winnebago" selct "WI" for state OR 54952 (zip code)
5) Click on "Nautical Map" and manuever accordingly.
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