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    Craig i see that some of the other lakes in the state have GPS coordinates for brush piles. Have you ever thought about doing this for eldorado or some of the smaller lakes like chase? I know you fish alot yourself so you wouldn't have to give up all the hotspots but it would be nice on eldorado for instance to have 3 or 4 to hit or even general ideas of where to start looking. I plan to get better finders at some point but financial wise I'm stuck with my older ones but it would be nice to have an idea where to look atleast. Just was curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kscatman View Post
    Craig i see that some of the other lakes in the state have GPS coordinates for brush piles. Have you ever thought about doing this for eldorado or some of the smaller lakes like chase? I know you fish alot yourself so you wouldn't have to give up all the hotspots but it would be nice on eldorado for instance to have 3 or 4 to hit or even general ideas of where to start looking. I plan to get better finders at some point but financial wise I'm stuck with my older ones but it would be nice to have an idea where to look atleast. Just was curious.
    kscatman,

    I have not had good experiences giving out GPS coordinates in the past.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Johnson View Post
    kscatman,

    I have not had good experiences giving out GPS coordinates in the past.
    It takes all the fun out of fishing as far as I am concerned. As technology advances it becomes more about how many we can catch as opposed to time spent on the water enjoying ourselves. Reminds me of the whole spider rigging debate.
    I fish to relax and enjoy time on the water. The more it becomes about using technology to get out there and "catch" the less likely our sport will survive for our children and their children to enjoy..

    Just my thoughts,, take them for what you paid for them....

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