Seafloor map

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OK, we've had "Google Earth", now how about "Google Sea"?

Surely they have enough money for that.
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Does this mean there will be new awesome maps of the sea floor in future copies of fishfinder ? :coffee:
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Hahaha :lol: I mapped, nightcliff jetty underbelly at 0.8 meter low tide, stripped a few hundreds meters of snagged lines, collected a few kilos of sinkers and some stray rods. Same as East point and stokes hill wharf. Its fun. You get to know the spots, the snaggy points and why fishes beat you wrapping your lines unto snags . It's a fun thing to spend time on, on a really flat out low tides.
But at the moment floor mapping is about ocean floors. :D
I mean we don't need it as sport fishos as yet. Cheers
There is a strange feeling about land-based fishing that lures me back time after time.....by Jarrod Day @ fishingmonthly.com.au
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