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I was reading some of the back logs on this forum and came across something about navionics paper maps for TR. I checked around and could not find any for TR. Does anybody know where I can get this map? or if I can?

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I think I mentioned that a while back, and it looks like they are now available in their recent high definition mapping:

http://www.navionics.com/Premium07LakeList.asp?RegionID=2

The website says it is available at BPS in Spgfld but I can't find it for sale on the BPS website. I am going to get a set, not sure if I would use them much on the water as I have the Navionics chip with the same data, but it would be nice to have them to study at home and maybe pick up on some new spots.

SKMO

"A True Fisherman with a Rod in His hand, and a Tug on the Line, would not Trade His Position for the Throne of Any King"

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I saw the old post about the HD paper maps also. I emailed navionics a couple weeks ago and they said they dont have any Missouri Lakes on paper maps and dont plan on adding any. Am I missing something?

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I saw the old post about the HD paper maps also. I emailed navionics a couple weeks ago and they said they dont have any Missouri Lakes on paper maps and dont plan on adding any. Am I missing something?

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I'm with yah Brennan, I e-mailed them a few weeks ago and got the same response. So I replied back, and requested they look into a paper HD map for The Rock and other Missouri lakes..........we'll see? ;)

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You guys are right, they are not now available. I was looking at chips on the website (which is pretty confusing to me) instead of the "Paper Hotmaps".

I just called Navionics and asked for the status of them and the lady put me on hold and did some checking and said that TR is "in the queue" for paper map production. In other words they were still planning on making them but she could not say when it would be available. Hopefullly the gal I talked to was right, and whoever you guys talked to was wrong.

SKMO

"A True Fisherman with a Rod in His hand, and a Tug on the Line, would not Trade His Position for the Throne of Any King"

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