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Lake Of The Woods

Lake Of The Woods

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Lake Of The Woods Lake in Manitoba, Ontario, and Minnesota

This lake has 8 Layers or 15 Layers for HD Version

Lake of the Woods, a massive 317,000-acre natural lake on the Minnesota side, is a truly iconic natural feature that defines the northern border of the state. This sprawling international lake, boasting over 1,000 miles of shoreline in Minnesota alone, is globally renowned as the "Walleye Capital of the World." With a maximum depth of 110 feet, the lake is known for its massive scale, its countless islands, and its diverse ecosystem, making it a beloved destination for anglers and adventurers alike. Its unique geography, including the famed Northwest Angle, makes it a truly one-of-a-kind North American landmark.

As a premier destination, Lake of the Woods provides an ideal setting for a wide array of outdoor pursuits. Anglers are drawn to its productive waters for exceptional fishing opportunities year-round, from open water boating in the summer to world-class ice fishing in the winter. Its immense surface is well-suited for diverse boating activities, and its unique status as a cross-border lake offers a truly international experience. Its reputation for incredible fishing and its vast, untamed wilderness make Lake of the Woods a cherished choice for those seeking the ultimate northern Minnesota getaway.

Dimensions:

Small: 8"x12"

Medium: 12"x18"

Large: 16"x24"

Extra Large: 20"x30"

XX Large: 24"x36"

Gigantic 30"x45"

HD Extra Large: 20"x30" - 15 Layers

HD XX Large: 24"x36" - 15 Layers

HD Gigantic 30"x45" - 15 Layers

The difference between standard and HD maps is the number of layers. Standard maps have 1 land layer and 7 water layers. The HD lake maps have 1 land layer and 14 water layers. So twice the detail. The HD Maps are limited to Extra Large, XX Large, and Gigantic sizes only. On the smaller sizes the depth change of the wood is too extreme and you end up losing detail.

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