The green lines are depth contours pulled from government data and overlaid on Google imagery. We go out and find this type of information for lakes across the country and then publish it online so you can see depth information on top of Google, Bing, USGS Topo maps, etc.


Quote Originally Posted by Moveon View Post
Are the green lines something your added to google earth? They look like tracks that were added using some of the software I've seen and used in the past.

I did the same thing with the Google Earth Map of Bluegrass Pit and Otter Pit back home where I live. It's neat to be able to add tracks from the Humminbird SI units.

I see my fishing spot where I know there are some huge crappie in the Early Part of April if the water's down. The big females staged in 12 ft deep water with timber standing in it and we caught them 8 ft deep.