


The LakeMaster and Lake Master Plus are two of Hummingbird’s most popular lake mapping chips. Most popular Hummingbird lake mapping chips Now that we’ve reviewed some basic information about the LakeMaster brand, let’s take a closer look at the different cards and products Hummingbird has to offer and how they the differ. Autochart (Built into some Hummingbird units).

However, the LakeMaster maps are limited in their coverage of some lakes and are only compatible with Hummingbird units. Their mapping chips are well known and respected for being the most accurate and detailed digital maps on the market and they are known for their innovation and unique features. The LakeMaster brand is dedicated to providing boaters with the most up-to-date cartography of your favorite lakes across the US, keeping you safe and helping you catch more fish. which has created several popular outdoor recreational watercraft brands such LakeMaster, Hummingbird, Minn Kota, and Cannon.Īs you can imagine the LakeMaster chips work extremely well when paired with a Hummingbird fish finder and Minn Kota trolling motors as they all have the same parent company. Not so sure I believe all those areas marked on Pymie labeled "walleye" though.The LakeMaster brand’s parent company is Johnson Outdoors Inc. lol Seriously though, a guy can find all kinds of info provided by other anglers. Features include uploading information for others to see such as obstacles or, laying a trolling route right into the fish habitat getting me snagged. Also, I have searched areas on the maps I am familiar with and so far, I have found the maps to be accurate. I find areas I think might be productive (and they usually ain't) mark them and the APP will take me right to them. Another nice feature with the APP is being able to pull up your favorite lake while sitting in your easy chair (or waiting for one's better half at the hair salon) and plan your next fishing trip. I did let my account lapse so I don't know if the update would have been cheaper had I stayed active. I too paid $10.00 for my first APP and no further charges unless I want the update.

I did see the APP has "Bluetooth" capability so it should connect with sonar units having "Bluetooth" and I'm hoping computers/tablets too. The only downfall is using my phone, watching a small screen and keeping the stupid battery charged. Heck when I was in Gulf Shores I pulled the APP up on my phone for the local lakes. I'm with you when it comes to paying for an APP but I find the Navionics to be worth while. Pork I just signed on to my Navionics account and yes my account expired so I must pay $14.99 for the update if I desire.
