Great Digital Mapping Products for Great Outdoors Adventures!
Like the original paper maps, the Fishing Hot Spots®
electronic mapping cards are loaded with superbly-detailed
hydrography for precision travel on your favorite inland fishing
lakes. Your time on the water will be more enjoyable and more
productive! Typically, the mapping data will tell you about the
history of the lakes, provide helpful information on the
fisheries, supply strategic fishing tips on how to
catch big fish, as well as provide excellent
shoreline detail and depth contour lines to help
you find the drop-offs, humps and other key bottom structure.
Exclusive high-detail, plug-&-play, Fishing Hot Spots®
electronic charts put you on the fish action every time with
superb coverage of hundreds of America’s premium inland
fishing lakes. Each of 9 different U.S. regional electronic
charts preloaded onto digital media mapping cards (MMC/SD)
typically cover from 3 to 5 states, with as many as 33 productive
fishing lakes displayed. In addition to displaying depth contour
lines and the hot fishing spots, select maps also include
lake profiles,
fishery data,
fishing tips, marina/resort information, and
nav aids…plus plug-&-play convenience, all at
an amazingly low price!

Table Rock Lake example. Notice the depth contour lines,
lake profile icon, fishery data icon, fishing tips
icon,
fishing area information icons, boat ramps, and marina
icons.
Catalog of Fishing Hot Spots® Electronic Charts:
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FHS-1: (Contains a Total of 25 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Washington (13 lakes): Roosevelt,Moses, Banks,
Sammamish, Riffe, Ozette, Tapps, Stevens, Newman, Roesiger,
Silver, Terrell, & Goodwin.
- Montana (5 lakes): Canyon Ferry, Flathead, Fresno,
Elwell, & Bighorn.
- Wyoming (3 lakes): Fontenelle, Jackson, &
Yellowstone.
- Idaho (4 lakes): Coeur D’Alene, Pend
O’Reille, Cascade, & Bear (Utah border
lake).
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FHS-2: (Contains a Total of 23 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Minnesota (9 lakes): Kabetogana, Pelican,
Vermilion,Winnibigoshish, Cass/Pike Bay, Leech,
Arrowhead,Mille Lacs, & Minnetonka.
- Wisconsin (11 lakes): Turtle-Flambeau Flowage,
Chippewa, Tomahawk, Green Bay S., Sturgeon Bay,Winnebago,
Poygan, Castle Rock, Pewaukee, Geneva, & Fox Chain S.
(Illinois border lake).
- Nebraska (2 lakes): McConaughy, & Merritt.
- South Dakota (1 lake): Oahe.
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FHS-3: (Contains a Total of 33 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Illinois (24 lakes): Fox Chain S., Rock River, Busse,
Carlton, Shabbona, George, Kankakee River, Illinois River,
La Salle, Clinton, Springfield, Sangchris, Otter,
Shelbyville, Mill, Coffeen, Carlyle, Baldwin, Rend,
Kinkaid, Crab Orchard, Cedar, Devil’s Kitchen, &
Lake of Egypt.
- Indiana (3 lakes): Brookville,Monroe, &
Patoka.
- Ohio (3 lakes): Lake Erie, Pymatuning, & Shenango
(Pennsylvania border lake).
- Michigan (3 lakes): Little Bay de Noc, Saginaw Bay,
& Detroit River.
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FHS-4: (Contains a Total of 20 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- New York (8 lakes): Cayuga, Chautauqua, Seneca, George,
Oneida, Black, Champlain, & St. Lawrence River.
- Pennsylvania (8 lakes): Allegheny, Shenango, Arthur,
Glendale, Marburg,Wallenpaupack, Raystown, & Pymatuning
(Ohio border lake).
- New Jersey (3 lakes): Hopatcong, Spruce Run, &
Round Valley.
- Connecticut (1 lake): Candlewood.
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FHS-5: (Contains a Total of 33 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Kentucky (9 lakes): Cave Run, Taylorsville, Nolin
River, Green River, Cumberland, Barkley, Kentucky, Barren
River, & Dale Hollow.
- Virginia (4 lakes): Anna, Chesdin, Kerr, & Smith
Mountain.
- Tennessee (15 lakes): Reelfoot, Cherokee, Douglas,
Boone, Old Hickory, Percy Priest, Center Hill,Woods, Tims
Ford,Watts Bar, Chickamauga, Nickajack, Fort Loudon,
Tellico, & Pickwick (Alabama/Mississippi border
lake).
- North Carolina (5 lakes): Gaston, Falls, Norman, B.
Everett Jordan, & High Rock.
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FHS-6: (Contains a Total of 22 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Florida (9 lakes): Talquin, St. Johns River, Rodman,
George, Harris Chain, Tohopekaliga, East Tohopekaliga,
Kissimmee, & Okeechobee.
- South Carolina (4 lakes): Greenwood, Murray, Marion,
& Moultrie.
- Georgia (4 lakes): Allatoona, Eufaula,West Point, &
Nickajack (Tennessee border lake).
- Alabama (3 lakes): Pickwick, Guntersville, &
Wheeler.
- Mississippi (2 lakes): Grenada, & Ross
Barnett.
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FHS-7: (Contains a Total of 26 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Arkansas (6 lakes): Norfork, Beaver, Greers Ferry,
Ouachita, Dardanelle, & Millwood.
- Kansas (4 lakes): Milford, Perry, Melverne, &
Clinton.
- Missouri (9 lakes): Mark Twain, Smithville, Truman,
Lake of the Ozarks, Pomme de Terre, Stockton,Wappapello,
Table Rock, & Bull Shoals.
- Oklahoma (7 lakes): Grand, Oolagah, Skiatook, Hudson,
Fort Gibson, Tenkiller, & Texoma.
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FHS-8: (Contains a Total of 21 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- Texas (21 lakes): Meredith, Ray Roberts, Lake Fork,
Possum Kingdom, Ray Hubbard, Palestine, Richland Chambers,
Toledo Bend, O.H. Ivie, Sam
Rayburn, Livingston, Conroe, Houston, Fayette County, Choke
Canyon, Coleto Creek, Canyon, Medina, Tawakoni, Bob
Sandlin/Montecello/Cypress Springs, & Texoma (Oklahoma
border lake).
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FHS-9: (Contains a Total of 15 U.S. Regional
Lakes)
- California (11 lakes): Sonoma, Folsom, Millerton,
Nacimiento, Cachuma, Castaic, Piru, Clear Lake (Lake
County), Camanche, Casitas, & Isabella.
- Nevada (1 lake): Mead.
- Utah (3 lakes): Strawberry, Bear, &
Starvation.
* The level of detail and categories of data can vary from one
lake to another. Products, features, and specifications are the
most recent available at the time of publication and are subject
to change without notice.
Fishing Hot Spots® are compatible with the AirMap 500, AirMap
1000, GlobalMap 3000MT, GlobalMap 3300C, GlobalMap 4000M,
GlobalMap 4800M, GlobalMap 5000C, GlobalMap 6000C, GlobalMap
7000C, iFINDER H2O, iFINDER Hunt, iFINDER Map&Music, iFINDER
PhD, iFINDER Pro, LCX-104C, LCX-15MT, LCX-18C, LCX-19C, LMS-330C,
LMS-335C DF, LMS-480M, LMS-480M DF, and all 2005 or later units
with SD/MMC card capability. Products may, however, require a
free software
upgrade.