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    was wanting information on what is the best chip or nav system for humminbird fish finders? Just want to see what all think. Looked at lake master and the one that bass pro sells map of all region . just want to see what all think thanks .

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    I use Navionics.
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    Mine came with the navionics bundles. I see no problem with them.

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    HB units will only accept the Navionics or Lakemaster cards...

    The Lakemaster cards do not cover as many lakes as the Navionics...

    Be sure to check each for your lake...
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    Nav, works great and compatable



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    Navionics has a larger selection of lakes available.

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    thanks to all will get navionics one and see .

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    Check around on some websites for discounted ones. I bought one off a bass fishing website (bbc I think) that a guide/pro had. They were given handfulls by sponsors, but wasn't going to fish up in WI anytime soon. It was brand new in the packaging for about $50 off the average price.

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