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biggest thing to take away from it is the location of us/can border and you can get idea of where the drop off is outside the red can (buoy marker).  all of this info should be on most gps units

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I used one of these for every body of water I fished when I used a hand held gps without mapping, I use to mark all the fish I caught with my gps and when I got home I would log them on my map. after a few years you get a pretty good pattern of where and when to catch fish. 

now with the new chart plotters they are almost obsolete. I don't track on a paper map ant more.

 

I do have several that I plan to frame and hang in my man cave.  they are pretty cool.

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You can learn a lot from the map like structure/drop offs and it tells you what the bottom is.. tells you where rocks are so where gobys/crayfish are gonna be and where the predators will be. Sandy bottom areas bouy markers for coming or going in dim lighting and some creeks on there..

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