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Bass Maps-by Mark Evans

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I saw a post back in May regarding the search for Bass Maps by Mark Evans. I too am in search and have come up empty. Did anyone ever find out where we can score these?

I have seen a couple at local baitshops (John's Lake and East Lake)...which I guess is the best way to obtain. I am looking for Alligator Chain, Lake Yale, Poinsett, and St Johns River. Does anyone know if these exist? Any help would be much appreciated.

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Try this phone # (651) 633-1611.  It was on a map for crooked lake published in 2005.  Non of my other maps have any info at all.

Yeah, I was the original asker of that question and never did learn where to contact him. I was told that it was hit or miss finding those maps unless you visit bait shops in the vicinity of where you are wanting to go fishing. Not sure where they (bait shops) get them, might wanna ask when you find a place that carries them. :-/

Iffen ya find out, please do share the info....

Thanks in advance 8-)

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