Chub fishing map is available as part of iBoating : USA Marine & Fishing App(now supported on multiple platforms including Android, iPhone/iPad, MacBook, and Windows(tablet and phone)/PC based chartplotter.).
With our Lake Maps App, you get all the great marine chart app features like fishing spots, along with Chub lake depth map. The fishing maps app include HD lake depth contours, along with advanced features found in Fish Finder / Gps Chart Plotter systems, turning your device into a Depth Finder. The Chub Navigation App provides advanced features of a Marine Chartplotter including adjusting water level offset and custom depth shading. Fishing spots, Relief Shading, Lake Temperature and depth contours layers are available in most Lake maps. Lake navigation features include advanced instrumentation to gather wind speed direction, water temperature, water depth, and accurate GPS with AIS receivers(using NMEA over TCP/UDP). Autopilot support can be enabled during ‘Goto WayPoint’ and ‘Route Assistance’.
Now i-Boating supports Fishing Points in Chub.
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Fishing Info for Chub
Chub Lake is a lake in Twin Lakes Township, Carlton County, Minnesota, United States. According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR), it has an area of 311 acres (1.26 km2) and a maximum depth of 28 feet (8.5 m). On its North end is Chub Lake Park with its beach and a state owned public boat access. The DNR's information on the lake says that its primary fish species are walleye and largemouth bass.
More on Wikipedia...Chub Fishing Map Stats | |
Title | Chub |
Scale | 1:6000 |
Counties | Carlton |
Nearby Cities | Carlton, Thomson, Wrenshall, Scanlon, Cloquet, Esko, Mahnomen, Holyoke, Mahtowa, Sawyer |
Area * | 313.66 acres |
Shoreline * | 4.78 miles |
Min Longitude | -92.47 |
Min Latitude | 46.62 |
Max Longitude | -92.45 |
Max Latitude | 46.63 |
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Id | US_MN_09000800 |
Country | US |
Projection | Mercator |
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