Hot Spots Fishing Chip

Has anyone here familiar with or ever used one of those Hot Spots Fishing Chips that you can put into your GPS/Sounders? I have seen them on the internet but was curious as to whether or not they are worth $60.

I have not but, when I decide to buy a new paper chart I would like to buy the chip instead of the paper, I assume you will be able to nav directly from the chip and not punch the # in and take a chance of making an error. also you will be able to see what is near by without going back to the paper chart.
I would also like to hear somebodys comments that has one??
Lets hear it guys, Is it a good product or not??
Jeff

I have one of the Lowrance Fishing Hot Spots chips for my LMS520. This chip covers the lakes and does a pretty good job on lake Moultrie. (I really just bought it for Lake Moultrie and Marion but it has all of the lakes in the south east on it.)The areas around the Hatchery were accurate as well as all of the DNR fish attractor locations that I tried. It is a lot nicer than using a paper chart and has a lot of other information on it as well. The Navionics chip that I have does not cover the lakes so I didn’t have much choice. I think it was worth the $$$.

PioneerLouie
Pioneer Venture 175, Johnson 90
Summerville, SC

we use the profinder chips out of nc they have all the usuals and a hundred or so waypoints that will not be on any maps unique

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