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Download 20FA and 50FA GPX File
Instruction
Importing to Lowrance Elite Ti Video: https://youtu.be/47RUy96kEgo​
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Download and save GPX files to a Micro SD Card or SD Card, depending on your fish finder. Not all fish finders have an SD card reader.
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Turn off your fish finder and insert the Micro SD Card.
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Turn on the fish finder.
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Open the folder/files from your fish finder menu.
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Import the trails.
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Select the imported trails to change the name, color, and line type. Make sure to choose the "Display" option of this trail.
Helpful Links
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2024 California Rockfish Season and Regulation: Change Is Coming by MooMoo Outdoors: https://youtu.be/FnnFzqlurL0?si=TLEMbimHoQTmT9xx
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CDFW Groundfish 20-Fathom Boundary Line off California: https://wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Marine/Groundfish#287201301-20-fm-line
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Lowrance Elite Ti2 - import waypoints: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSi4wg5Wk14&t=28s
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Garmin GPS Import from SD Card to GPS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiFwef78jf8&t=206s
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Transfer GPX & USR Files without SD Card - Lowrance Off Road GPS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z16y_eUTwbo
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20fa GPX file - Download and import to your fish finder.
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20fa GPX file - Download and import to Navionics App.
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50fa GPX file - Download and import to your fish finder.
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50fa GPX file - Download and import to Navionics App.
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