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Fish Deeper Premium Gift Card (Lake depth maps)
Fish Deeper Premium Gift Card (Lake depth maps)
The advantage every angler needs to catch more trophies. Lake depth maps with over 5.84k lakes in United Kingdom and even more around the globe. Some of the best places to fish now accessible on your smart devices via Fish Deeper app and web.
Find out if your favourite lakes are mapped out on maps.fishdeeper.com
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Why you need this?

Time & Effort Saver. Allows to effectively choose potential fishing spots and avoid time wasting when out on the water. Both when planning and during your fishing trip.
Bottom Structure Guide. Helps to easily identify underwater features, drop-offs, and hidden locations
Decision Helper. Understanding the bottom structure gives more knowledge if your chosen water has potential for your target species and provides clear hints of what fish to expect.
Why depth maps and how to read them?
Depth maps are great for fishing because they help find the best locations to fish and target particular species based on depth and terrain. It’s a must-have tool for any modern angler.
Depth
Colours indicate depth – from light blue (shallow) to dark blue (deep).
Gradual slope
Steep slope

How to identify fishing spots?
Depending on the season and fish type, you can have a pretty good idea where to catch fish on a particular lake.
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Hidden islands -
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Shoals
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Shoals
Slowly declining lake areas, which then drop off into the depths. In larger lakes, they may seem like a bump in the bottom. Some lakes only have one or two shoal sites. Shoals tend to have thicker vegetation where insects and baitfish live, which larger fish feed on. “Pits” at the bottom (like tables but going down, not up) are a good place for bream/some whitefish
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Hidden islands
Also known as underwater islands or sections of a lake bottom that rise gradually. These bottom structures tend to have certain types of fish all year long. Ideal for feeder anglers looking for “tables” to feed the fish properly
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Drop-offs
Rapid declines in depth. Steep drop offs, especially with some wrinkles, twists and curves are where fish tend to travel between deep and shallow waters. Drop-offs are also the main thing to look for when fishing for carp – as it’s where carp can move up and down in the water.
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Shoals
Slowly declining lake areas, which then drop off into the depths. In larger lakes, they may seem like a bump in the bottom. Some lakes only have one or two shoal sites. Shoals tend to have thicker vegetation where insects and baitfish live, which larger fish feed on. “Pits” at the bottom (like tables but going down, not up) are a good place for bream/some whitefish
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Hidden islands
Also known as underwater islands or sections of a lake bottom that rise gradually. These bottom structures tend to have certain types of fish all year long. Ideal for feeder anglers looking for “tables” to feed the fish properly
Your maps to bigger trophies
The fish you’re after – closer than ever and easier to find.
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Know the depth, identify hidden islands, drop-offs, holes and other features to target specific species.
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Explore the lake even before getting to the location and figure out the best spot to set up your gear.
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Discover new lakes to fish and easily plan future fishing trips from anywhere.
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