Doc's Advanced Electronics Tutorials - Session 3
**Lowrance Advanced Electronics Series: Parts 1,2 & 3 are just part of a continuing series in the Walleye In-sider.
SESSION 3 - HAPPY TRAILS!
Technologically, fishing has come a long way. Old-fashioned depth finders have transformed into color screen computers with a multitude of specialized capabilities. GPS technology has been incorporated. Data is transferable between onboard equipment and home computers where mapping programs can be used. The possibilities appear to be endless.
So, why use trails? That was my question for years of experimenting with the technologies available to learn. Since I am a logical and practical person, I needed good reasons to spend time learning new information. I have found some sound uses for trails and will share them with you in this session.
To understand what you’re looking at when you record a trail, think of an exhaust trail a jet leaves behind in the sky. It marks the direction and path of that plane. You can record your own trails that are GPS accurate and that can be transferred to a friend’s GPS or saved to your computer and used in combination with mapping software such as Fugawi and MapCreate to render the information more useful.
I will be demonstrating on a Lowrance GPS, although other brands have similar options shown. MapCreate comes with your Lowrance GPS. Fugawi is mapping software that you can scan or load maps to. I have loaded aerial photos, topographic maps, and depth contour maps. Both programs are GPS accurate, which means you can transfer GPS accurate data to your GPS.