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Doug Kanter
 
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"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 01 Sep 2004 13:56:14 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
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I haven't used charts in years, since the Lake Ontario chart basically

says
"deep", "deeper" or "holy **** it's really deep". Doesn't anyone use

paper
charts any more?

ROTFLMAO!!!!

Do those charts also have a "Here there be monsters" warning? :)


Seriously! I'm very safety conscious, so last week, I stopped into Boat

US
to see if there was anything at all on the local Lake Ontario chart that
would make it worth having in the boat, considering that I only venture
about 10 miles either side of the Irondequoit Bay inlet. Nothing.

Absolutely
nothing. Fortunately, it makes no mention of the Secret Smallmouth

Location,
nor does it give any indication of bottom structure which makes it
interesting to the fish.


So what do the Lakers and Salties use when crossing the lakes?

I mean there has to be a chart of Ontario somewhere.....


If I were crossing the lake, I'd be equipped differently. I'd also have
something bigger than my current 14' yacht. :-)