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I've been lucky enough to spending a few days on the St. Lawrence River recently and the Hi-Def Relief Shading on the Navionics charts definitely gave us a new perspective on the structure that we were targeting. We fished anywhere from 15-50 FOW and caught some beautiful Smallies, there were also lots of smaller specimens. By no means was the fishing easy but always fun to try something new and catch a few hawgs! The majority of the fish came on a dropshot rig, a Ned rig or a Carolina rig! A Z-Man TrickShotZ for dropshotting, Finesse TRD for Ned rigging and a Diesel Minnow for Carolina rigging were the ticket, still blown away by how long these baits last on the hook!

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Z-man baits always work for me as well. Really nice hawgs.
Just curious, how the Hi-Def Relief Shading on the Navionics helped you exactly? Comparing to the time when it was not available?

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On 8/14/2020 at 10:39 AM, mamona said:

Z-man baits always work for me as well. Really nice hawgs.
Just curious, how the Hi-Def Relief Shading on the Navionics helped you exactly? Comparing to the time when it was not available?

Tried some different areas based how it looks on the Relief Shading! Gives you a different perspective on what the bottom looks like as opposed to just depth lines.

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