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3D Maps from Maptech

By Ronnie Garrison, About.com

Over 20 Bass Fishing Tournament Lakes & Rivers on CD-ROM from Maptech Fish Where the Pros Go - Use the Most Advanced 3D Maps Available See Structure, Cover, Water Clarity and GPS Coordinates

Maptech, (Amesbury, MA) - Millions of TV viewers watch the ESPN and FLW bass fishing tournaments and wonder how do the pros decide where to cast. Today's advanced technology is changing the way they plan and fish. Maptech's new Bass 3D Maps, first seen on the ESPN Bassmaster TV Tournaments, give pros and serious fishermen the edge, the knowledge, to catch more fish. The 3D data collection is highly detailed and as current as the last tournament. You see the actual GPS coordinates on the 3D maps. Mark the spots and download the waypoints into your GPS. Print the maps and your ready to uncover the high percentage fishing hot spots.

Bass 3D Maps give everyone the opportunity to fish like a pro. Fish like to hide in structure; find the structure find the fish. The Bass 3D Maps include aerial photos that can help reveal vegetative cover and clarity of the surface water. Detailed topographic maps of area are on every CD. Viewing the terrain is a valuable asset in understanding the lake or river and offers additional clues to the best places to cast. See where dwellings or campsites are along the shoreline, as well as the contour of the surrounding terrain. [\] Plan your fishing adventure on your computer, view the structure on the 3-D maps, see the GPS coordinates, mark the spots you want to go to, print the maps, and automatically download the waypoints, routes and tracks to your GPS with the included Chart Navigator software and you're ready. Each CD has 3D maps, aerial photos, topographic maps and several have NOAA charts.

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