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Can anyone tell me where to find a complete list and source of the series of maps called "Bass Maps" that were done by a gentleman named Mark Evans? I have seen some of these maps in tackle and bait stores but would like to find out if they are available for other lakes. I have seen Tarpon, Toho, Kissimmee, Harris Chain, etc. but was wondering about some of the smaller lakes in the state. Any info that can be shared would be greatly appreciated.

Tight Lines!!!

Basslovr

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May I suggest calling a state library and asking their research department or map expert about the maps you are seeking?

If you know the state Mr. Evans either lives or has produced maps for specific bodies of water you may consider calling those state libraries.

I Googled the name "Bass Maps Mark Evans" and came up empty.

Good luck on your search.

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From what I understand the gentleman used to live in St. Cloud but the phone number listed on the maps is not valid any more. Thanks for the tip about the state library.

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