Using Navionics to Find Roadbeds
Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:42 am
I'm sure many of you use Google Earth to find humps, backwaters and roadbeds. They show up pretty easily especially with the time feature that allows you to scroll through low water times. You can also do this with your Navionics Platinum card (it's also $30 off right now by the way) because it has satellite overlay.
I like to play with the transparency on my Lowrance Carbons to get a better picture of humps and roadbeds. You can see here on Banks Lake in Washington what you can find. The places where a road seems to run right into the lake are most often old roads. Not always the case as some are access points to campsites, but it does narrow your search. You can also see ridges and humps in other areas.


I like to play with the transparency on my Lowrance Carbons to get a better picture of humps and roadbeds. You can see here on Banks Lake in Washington what you can find. The places where a road seems to run right into the lake are most often old roads. Not always the case as some are access points to campsites, but it does narrow your search. You can also see ridges and humps in other areas.

