I'll have to do some research and see what depth information we can find for those lakes. If I can find something I'll get it in the map for you.
Brian
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Brian,Generally you can use the depth changes from contours to see where the creek and channels run. We also offer a shaded depth feature that makes it easier to pick these types of features out. As for the exact location of creeks and channels - they change over time as the lake bottom gradually gets filled in.
Also, the data used for making most maps (outside of doing an on the water survey) generally don't show these features. On our site you can turn on USGS Topos maps with will sometimes show creeks and river channels. The Nolin River Lake map will be based on USGS Topo maps.
That would be great! I'm would pay to see a couple of other lakes as I fish local tournaments like Barren, Green and Rough. Is this available for these lakes? If not, how do I go about pay for something like this?
Thanks
I'll have to do some research and see what depth information we can find for those lakes. If I can find something I'll get it in the map for you.
Brian
Sounds great
see if these help. they are from the hot spots map.
more.
I have contours and shaded depth (a depth profile) available online at Angling Technologies. Here is an example of the contours and here is an example with shaded depth.
If you use our maps note that they work best with the latest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari. All are free if you Google and download them. If you can't see the maps try using a different internet browser - you probably have an old one.I have contours and shaded depth (a depth profile) available online at Angling Technologies. Here is an example of the contours and here is an example with shaded depth.
those maps are sick. nice job.
