2CMAPS provides charts and color contour maps of lakes, reservoirs, ponds, creeks, and any other water for fishermen and boaters to download. Boaters and water skiers use the color contours to quickly see areas of the lake to avoid. Fishermen use the different map colors to quickly locate fishing hot spots and to chart their progress in order to increase the quality and quantity of their catch.
Download a free sample of Cedar Lake in Lake County, print it out and decide if you like our maps. Click on Indiana Lakes on the left or lake maps on the top to see a full listing of maps.
The PDF file that you download will print out beautifully on an 8.5" x 11" (letter size) or 11" x 17" (US B size or tabloid size) piece of paper. When you download one of our large maps like Wawasee you get a map separated for printing on 8.5" X 11" and 11" X 17" sized paper both. This is for those who have large format printers available to print the map on 11" X 17" paper. Copyright laws prohibit you from sharing or selling these downloads and maps without the permission of 2CMAPS, however since you have the PDF file on your computer you don't need to worry about ruining your map. You can print out another copy when you get the chance. Fishermen are encouraged to print a new copy every time they go on the lake so they can mark their hot spots, what was caught, and the weather conditions. This is to help find where the fish have migrated to given the time of year and weather conditions.
We only accept Paypal at this time, so you will need to have an account in order to purchase these downloadable PDF files. Please see our Links page if you need a PayPal account, Adobe Acrobat, to check weather conditions, to find the DNR website, or to find sites with excellent fishing information like Big Indiana Bass (they have information from fishing stories to what knot works best).
This site is only offering Indiana Lakes at this time. Additional maps will be added as they are completed. Check out our latest additions such as the very popular Wawasee Lake and Salamonie Reservoir.