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LJ Navigation Question
Is there a source for GPS coordinates for the edges of La Jolla's underwater canyons (Especially Scripps Canyon)? I fish the area a lot and think having that kind of information would be helpful.
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tempbreak.com
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Is there something on tempbreak.com that I don't know about? They have a bottom detail, but it's not very... detailed.
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Time on the water using the fish finder. I don't know of a GPS site for numbers.
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I don't know how detailed he wanted. You can get bottom detail, zoom in as far as you want and put the pointer where you want for gps#'s.
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From the Tempbreak map, just click on a blue square buoy to be taken to MapTech site which has the contours and lat/long coordinates detail.
Also, www.Trails.com - "TopoFinder" has decent maps, basically the same feature with a 14-day free trial. |
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I don't know what kind of GPS you have, but on many nicer models you can insert a Navionics card that has the bottom details (some cards even have 3-D views if you want). Can buy them online or at West Marine locally.
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LJ Navigation
I have a map by "Fish-n-Map Co. San Diego Inshore (Dana Point to Mexico) that shows the LJ canyon and includes GPS coordinates. I bought it at Sports Authority. It has lot's of good info.
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Now that's a useful feature! I'll be looking for you out there. :captain:
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Blackcloud9
Good information, thanks.
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