Company Background:
Located in the Capital region of South central PA. Our maps target lakes under 500 acres in water surface area. The maps scale down lower than commercial maps found in sporting good stores.
A small personalized map operation with a BIG map at 24" x 36" in size making it easy to understand these previously unmapped lakes. We build maps for the fishermen whether you fish by boat, shoreline or ice fish.
On our website you can find information on the lakes we survey, the maps now available for sale and where to pick one up.
Company Timeline:
2001 Based on the theory "that 80% of the fish are found in 10% of the water" and the term "Sleeper Lakes".
2002 Started field operation/research of the two findings listed above.
2003 Started field operation in the Capital region of South Central PA.
2004 Starting mapping/recording structure and findings at all depths of the lakes.
2005 Began full operation and produced first map ( Memorial Lake ) for sale to the public, including
a discounted map available at local tackle shops.
2006 Three additional lakes surveyed including: Holman Lake, Pinchot Lake, & Lake Redman.
2007 Open surveys for 4 future lakes.
2008 Active at two local fishing shows (Wellsville , Dillsburg area's ). Completion of 2 more lakes.
Lake Williams and Sweet Arrow lake.
2009 Adding two more lakes to the list by November. ( Tuscarora lake and Walker lake )
Philosophy:
80% of the fish are in 20% of the water ( Spring, Summer & Fall )
Research finds that 80/20 % theory is actually a "Comfort Zone" and our maps help locate these zones year round for they are not found to be constant or restricted to one area at all times.
Research also finds that the term "Sleeper Lake" as referring to smaller lakes that host large fish but at a very low catch rate. We find that these lakes meet the following criteria: under 500 surface acres and mostly manmade.
Huntington's Lake Structure Maps refers to "Sleeper Lakes" as inactive fish/water. We find many key elements contribute to this find. Our maps locate the inactive/active zones and let you decide how to make your fishing more productive as we present the elements to you by mapping or in written content.