Maps are very useful to find structure and for navigation hazards. I do not know what lake maps you are looking for but usually bait shops will carry good maps of the lakes in their area. What I like are topographic maps with longitude and latitude lines on the map. I live in Illinois and have gone to the Agriculture Soil Conservation Service and ordered Quadrangle maps for rivers and lakes and have drawn in the lake if no maps are available.
What you are looking for are areas that have topo lines very close together this shows sharp drops or lines very far apart show flats with slow taper. Each line will show a drop of either 5 or 10 ft. so you can tell the depth by counting the lines. The map should tell you the depth for each line. What I like to do is after you find some fish look at the map where you are catching fish then try and find other spots on the map that have same features and fish these areas. If you can find a good map of a lake you are familiar with look at all the places that are your favorite holes on the map. you might find a creek coming close to a point or a bend in the creek etc. By all means get a good map and study it.



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