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2014 Lake List (For Lowrance Products) 2014 Lake List (for Lowrance Products) New For 2014 Over 5,500 Miles Of Additional Inland Waterway Coverage • Arkansas River • Lower Mississippi • Atchafalaya River • Missouri River • Black Warrior • Monongahela River • Cumberland River • Ohio River • Green River • Ouachita River • Illinois River • Red River • Kanawha River • Tennessee River • Kaskaskia River Digital Fishing Data Inland Waterways Coverage Missouri River 600-750 Chicago 500-600 Des Moines 400-500 Illinois River (Starved 11-31 Rock to Hennepin) Illinois River Cleveland 31-86 1-11 300-400 301-322 Ohio River 86-127 Monongahela River Lincoln 256-301 1-41 200-300 127-165 Harrisburg 231-256 Ohio River 165-203 41-86 Indianapolis 438-534 100-200 137-206 203-274 86-128 534-582 82-137 274-311 1-100 582-644 391-438 21-82 644-735 Annapolis Topeka Miss. R. Pool 26 735-852 1-24 Kansas 24-49 City 852-886 St. Louis 49-65 886-981 311-331 65-91 Kaskaskia River 331-391 Kanawha Lower Green River River Mississippi Cumberland River 828-950 93-148 270-381 148-220 Fort Loudon Reservoir Arkansas River Dardanelle 716-828 Lake Watts Bar Lake 371-444 Kentucky Tennessee 600-716 Lake 133-68 River Nickajack Lake 330-371 133-214 Oklahoma City Chickamauga Lake 262-330 Little 197-262 Rock 126-197 61-127 Pickwick Lake Guntersville Lake 1-65 Lower Wheeler Lake Ouachita River Mississippi Atlanta 255-337 Black Warrior 177-255 520-600 Red River 89-177 425-520 Jackson Montgomery 5-89 166-237 325-425 Tombigbee Waterway 73-166 236-325 73-6 Baton Rouge Atchafalaya River 1-46 46-118 Army Corps of Engineers Contours, Structure & Nav. Aids Fishing Hot Spots Premium Fishing Areas * Locations are in River Miles ● Contains FHS Premium Data † Updated ‡ New ♦ Navigation Information Only {# of Multiple Maps} 1 Compatible Units Lowrance HDS Gen2 series • HDS-10 GEN2 • HDS-10M GEN2 • HDS-8 GEN2 • HDS-8M GEN2 Catalog Legend • HDS-7 GEN2 ● Contains FHS Premium Data † Updated ‡ New • HDS-7M GEN2 • HDS-5 GEN2 ♦ Navigation Information Only {# of Multiple Maps} • HDS-5M GEN2 Lowrance HDS Gen2 Touch Lakes and Waterways with FHS Premium Data • HDS-12 GEN2 Touch • HDS-9 GEN2 Touch • HDS-9m GEN2 Touch • HDS-7 GEN2 Touch • HDS-7m GEN2 Touch Lowrance HDS series • HDS-10 • HDS-10M • HDS-8 • HDS-8M • HDS-7 • HDS-7M • HDS-5 Preimium lakes on the “Fishing Hot Spots Pro” Chips are unique because • HDS-5M of their wealth of fishing information. To access this information select the Lowrance Elite – 7 following icons on the screen. These icons will become visible at certain • Elite-7 HDI zoom levels. • Elite-7 Broadband • Elite-7M Gold Lowrance Elite – 5 • Elite-5 Fishing Points of Tips & Fishery Lake/Location Access • Elite-5 DSI Interest Techniques • Zoom to 2 Profile • Zoom to 2 • Elite-5 Gold • Zoom to 1 mile • Zoom to 2 miles miles (or • Zoom to 2 miles (or • Elite-5m (or better) (or better) better) miles (or better) • Elite-5m Gold • Fish locations • Water body • Primary better) • Number of • Elite 5 HDI • Time of day specific species • Lake/Water lanes • Elite 5m HD Gold techniques • Average size & season for body size and • Type of lane, game fish • Information on of game fish depth paved, gravel, Lowrance Elite-4 game species • Forage • Bait and lure • Water quality etc. • Elite-4 • Seasonal • Stocking and tips • Shoreline • Parking spots • Elite-4 DSI fishing patterns management • Tackle length and • Amenities • Elite-4 Gold • Baits & techniques characteristics • Elite-4m lures (color • Bottom selection and composition Lowrance Mark – 4 presentation) • Submerged • Mark-4 cover/ vegetation Simrad NSS (Sport) • Simrad NSS 7 • Simrad NSS 8 Included Lakes and Waterways • Simrad NSS 12 Simrad NSE (Expert) Thousands of additional lakes are included on the “Fishing Hot Spots Pro” • Simrad NSE 8 Chips. They feature contours, navigational aids and boat ramps. • Simrad NSE 12 Simrad NSO (Offshore) • Simrad NSO 15 • Simrad NSO 17 • Simrad NSO 19 B&G Zeus • Zeus 8 • Zeus 12 • Zeus 7 Touch • Zeus 8 Touch • Zeus 12 Touch 2014 Lake List (for Lowrance Products) State Lake, County State Lake, County State Lake, County AL Bear Creek Reservoir (Franklin) CA Cogswell Reservoir (Los Angeles) CT Beach Pond (New London) AL Lake Catoma (Cullman) CA Collins Lake (Yuba) CT Beachdale Pond (New London) AL Cedar Creek Reservoir (Franklin) CA Courtright Reservoir (Fresno) CT Beseck Lake (Middlesex) AL Lake Eufaula (Barbour/Henry/Russell)● CA Lake Del Valle (Alameda) CT Bigelow Pond (Tolland) AL George Lake (Cullman) CA Diamond Valley Lake (Riverside) CT Billings Lake (New London) AL Guntersville Lake (Jackson/Marshall)● CA El Capitan Lake (San Diego) CT Black Pond (Middlesex/New Haven) AL H Neely Henry Lake (Calhoun/Etowah/St. Clair) CA Elderberry Forebay (Los Angeles) CT Bolton Notch Pond (Tolland) AL Little Bear Creek Reservoir (Franklin) CA Florence Lake (Fresno) CT Breakneck Pond (Tolland) AL Logan Martin Lake (Calhoun/St. Clair/Talladega)● CA Folsom Lake (El Dorado/Placer/Sacramento)● CT Burr Pond (Litchfield) AL Pickwick Lake (Colbert/Lauderdale)● CA French Meadows Reservoir (Placer) CT Candlewood Lake (Fairfield/Litchfield)● AL R L Harris Reservoir (Clay/Randolph) CA Hell Hole Lake (Placer) CT Cedar Lake (Middlesex) AL Spring Creek (Lawrence) CA Huntington Lake (Fresno) CT Chamberlain Lake (New Haven) AL/MS Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (Itawamba/Mobile) ♦ CA Ice House Reservoir (El Dorado) CT Colebrook River Lake (Litchfield) AL/MS Tombigbee River (Perry/Marengo) ♦ CA Indian Valley Reservoir (Lake) CT Coventry Lake (Tolland) AL Lake Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa) CA Lake Isabella (Kern)● CT Crow Point Cove (Hartford) AL Upper Bear Creek Reservoir (Franklin/Marion/Winston) CA Lake Jennings (San Diego) CT Crystal Lake (Middlesex/Tolland) AL Weiss Lake (Cherokee)● CA Lake Kaweah (Tulare) CT Dog Pond (Litchfield) AL West Point Lake (Chambers/Randolph)● CA Lopez Lake (San Luis Obispo) CT Dooley Pond (Middlesex) Wheeler Lake (Lauderdale/Lawrence/Limestone/Madison/ CA Los Banos Reservoir (Merced) CT Eagleville Lake (Tolland) AL Marshall/Morgan)● CA Loveland Reservoir (San Diego) CT Frash Pond (Fairfield) AL Wilson Reservoir (Colbert/Lauderdale/Lawrence)● CA Mammoth Pool Reservoir (Fresno/Madera) CT Gardner Lake (New London) AR Lake Ann (Benton) CA Lake Mathews (Riverside) CT Glasgo Pond (New London) AR Lake Ashbaugh (Clay/Greene) CA Millerton Lake (Fresno/Madera)● CT Gorton Pond (New London) AR Lake Aztec (Fulton) CA Morena Reservoir (San Diego) CT Great Hollow Pond (Middlesex) AR Lake Barnett (White) CA Morris Reservoir (Los Angeles) CT Green Fall Pond (New London) AR Beaver Lake (Benton/Carroll/Madison/Washington)● CA Nacimiento Lake (San Luis Obispo)● CT Halls Pond (Windham) AR Blue Mountain Reservoir (Logan/Yell) CA New Hogan Lake (Calaveras) CT Hamburg Cove (New London) AR Bois d´Arc Lake (Hempstead) CA New Melones Lake (Calaveras/Tuolumne) CT Hampton Reservoir (Windham) AR Brewer Lake (Conway) CA Nicasio Reservoir (Marin) CT Hatch Pond (Litchfield) AR Budd Kidd Lake (Washington) CA O'Neill Forebay (Merced) CT Lake Hayward (Middlesex) AR Bull Shoals Lake (Baxter/Boone/Marion)● CA Lake Oroville (Butte) CT Higganum Reservoir (Middlesex) AR Cane Creek Lake (Lincoln) CA Pardee Reservoir (Amador/Calaveras) CT Highland Lake (Litchfield) AR Lake Chanute (Fulton) CA Perris Reservoir (Riverside) CT Holbrook Pond (Tolland) AR Lake Charles (Lawrence) CA Pine Flat Lake (Fresno) CT Hopeville Pond (New London) AR Lake Columbia (Columbia) CA Lake Piru (Ventura)● CT Horse Pond (New London) AR Lake Coronado (Garland/Saline) CA Prosser Creek Reservoir (Nevada) CT Lake Housatonic (Fairfield/New Haven) AR Lake Cortez (Garland/Saline) CA Pyramid Lake (Los Angeles) CT Howells Pond (Hartford) AR Cox Creek Lake (Grant) CA Salton Sea (Imperial/Riverside) CT Indian Lake (Litchfield) AR Crown Lake (Izard) CA San Antonio Lake (Monterey/San Luis Obispo) CT Jurovaty Pond (Tolland) AR Lake Dardanelle (Franklin/Johnson/Logan/Pope/Yell)● CA San Antonio Reservoir (Alameda) CT Keeney Cove (Hartford) AR De Queen Lake (Sevier) CA San Gabriel Reservoir (Los Angeles) CT Lake Kenosia (Fairfield) AR Lake De Soto (Garland) CA San Luis Reservoir (Merced) CT Killingly Pond (Windham) AR DeGray Lake (Clark/Hot Spring)● CA San Vicente Reservoir (San Diego) CT Lake Of Isles (New London) AR Diamond Lake (Izard) CA Santa Margarita Lake (San Luis Obispo) CT Lantern Hill Pond (New London) AR Dierks Lake (Howard/Sevier) CA Lake Shasta (Shasta)● CT Leonard Pond (Litchfield) AR Lake Erling (Lafayette) CA Shaver Lake (Fresno) CT Lake Lillinonah (Fairfield/Litchfield/New Haven)● AR Lake Flint Creek (Benton) CA Silverwood Lake (San Bernardino) CT Little Pond (Windham) AR Gillham Lake (Howard/Polk) CA Skinner Reservoir (Riverside) CT Long Pond (New London) AR Greers Ferry Lake (Cleburne/Van Buren)● CA Lake Sonoma (Sonoma)● CT Lower Bolton Lake (Tolland) AR Lake Greeson (Pike) CA Stampede Reservoir (Sierra) CT Lower Moodus Reservoir (Middlesex) AR Lake Hinkle (Scott) CA Stony Gorge Reservoir (Glenn) CT Lower Quaddick Reservoir (Windham) AR Lake Lago (Saline) CA Success Lake (Tulare) CT Maltby Lake #1 (New Haven) AR Millwood Lake (Hempstead/Howard/Little River/Sevier)● CA Lake Tahoe (El Dorado/Placer)● CT Maltby Lake #2 (New Haven) AR Lake Monticello (Drew) CA Lake Thomas A. Edison (Fresno) CT Maltby Lake #3 (New Haven) AR Lake Navajo (Sharp) CA Trinity Lake (Trinity) CT Mamanasco Lake (Fairfield) AR Lake Norwood (Benton) CA Turlock Lake (Stanislaus) CT Mansfield Hollow Reservoir (Tolland/Windham) AR Lake Omaha (Fulton) CA Union Valley Reservoir (El Dorado) CT Mashapaug Lake (Tolland/Worcester) AR Lake Ouachita
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