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CityFisher74
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06/05/2017 11:24AM  
I am struggling to find legitimate info for the Lady Boot Bay area, specifically finding topo/depth maps. I can't seem to find a topo map anywhere, including the McKenzie maps I just bought and even the Canada pack on my phone app but no luck. Would anyone happen to have the following info on the Lady Boot Bay area of Lac La Croix?

-Topography or good depth information
-Any fishing suggestions for Lady Boot Bay area for early July fishing - targeting mainly Walleye, Lake Trout then maybe some Pike.
 
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RainGearRight
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06/05/2017 12:55PM  
I think McKenzie makes a make just for La Croix. Has a good amount of contours.

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CityFisher74
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06/06/2017 11:11AM  
Wow, thank you. I purchased 2 different McKenzie maps for the area, neither of which have any topo information for Lac La Croix. Maybe they only did LLC topo on this one specific map? I have purchased this one so will find out.

Any fishing suggestions for the area are still welcomed :)
 
RainGearRight
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06/07/2017 08:11AM  
Its a handy map. We were in Boulder Bay over Memorial week so I can't offer much advice for July fishing. I would look for humps/ islands adjacent to deep water if I was heading out then. Def bring some leeches and use the TGO method. hook, leech and tiny split shot. Boring but effective!
 
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