Heading down the Guntersville for a week March 17th thru 24th, renting a house about mid-lake.
Anyone got any suggestions on what to prepare for at that time of year?
Which gps card is better for this lake, boater has a Lowrance HDS5 Gen2's.
Heading down the Guntersville for a week March 17th thru 24th, renting a house about mid-lake.
Anyone got any suggestions on what to prepare for at that time of year?
Which gps card is better for this lake, boater has a Lowrance HDS5 Gen2's.
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Prepare for wind. Guntersville gets like the ocean when the wind gets up.
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dayWhat he said. Navionics cards will be fine on G'ville. Most cards have will have it enhanced. Will be plenty crowded; Guntersville in March is like Daytona Beach on spring break.
I used to live on Guntersville and yes the Navionics maps have very good detail and accuracy. I used the Navionics+ card which has maps for the whole US and Canada, so you don't have to switch cards if you're coming from out of the region. I would also suggest getting their app, which has the same maps but I like the routing and auto routing features for measuring distance and also finding ramps.
You should have a fun trip, but if the boat traffic is too much and the fishing is a bit slow, come on up to Chickamauga about an hour up the road and check this lake out.
Also......if you happen to just want a card for the South region, theres a $50 rebate for the Navionics+ Regions card. Its a regionalized card but it has everything you need for Guntersville and then some. Might be a good time to look at that.
https://www.navionics.com/usa/rebate...ent=digital_ad