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    Sweet.... Thanks for the tip
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    Google Earth works best! You can access previous years satellite images and see when the water was low and see structure and trees that are normally submerged. Study the pics and you will see many new spots. The circles are beds. The rocks and trees will hold fish. The depth to find the deeper holes is easy to locate as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlabSlider View Post
    Google Earth works best! You can access previous years satellite images and see when the water was low and see structure and trees that are normally submerged. Study the pics and you will see many new spots. The circles are beds. The rocks and trees will hold fish. The depth to find the deeper holes is easy to locate as well.
    You beat me to it !! Yes, that is a function of Google Earth that's better than Google Maps .... and you can also get GPS coordinates of those trees, brushpiles, etc. on Google Earth. Though I doubt they would be "pinpoint" accurate, but they'd put you in the vicinity. But, of course you'd have to manually enter them into your GPS device ... then mark them (again) when you find them & delete the GE GPS waypoint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Those are beds around the trees? I like it regardless. Good stuff.
    Go through history photos of Lake Woodruff on google earth and can see plenty Tim.

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    I use both....maps and earth. It was just an example of what one can find using maps. I have fished that spot for years....on Dale Hollow. Fished way before I ever looked at it on a map.

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