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    Nice cats for sure. Could it be Thermocline ? Sometimes with high setting a Thermocline with show on sonar.
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    Does the map show a submerged bridge ... ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    Does the map show a submerged bridge ... ??

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    No sir. Just 1 ft contours showing a moderate drop, but nothing like what appeared on the sonar.

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    I watched Navionics map out part of Ky Lake (Paris). They just zip back and forth the lake at a good clip and annoy the crap out of people fishing. I believe the contours to be just an average relative to the passes across the lake. They don't cover all the lake parts.
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    What I see often locally, and have seen it this past week, is that late in the evening, the plankton starts rising off the bottom. It will give the appearance of a thermocline and the return is exactly like your reds, yellows, and greens rising off the bottom. I have seen it rise almost to the surface in 30 ft water.

    The hard drop off is strange. If you counted it down with a sinker, and there was a difference, clearly there was a hole on the bottom. I've always thought the red returns were the harder returns.

    In final explanation of my comments above, I don't have the slightest clue what it is, but it sure produced some nice fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    What I see often locally, and have seen it this past week, is that late in the evening, the plankton starts rising off the bottom. It will give the appearance of a thermocline and the return is exactly like your reds, yellows, and greens rising off the bottom. I have seen it rise almost to the surface in 30 ft water.

    The hard drop off is strange. If you counted it down with a sinker, and there was a difference, clearly there was a hole on the bottom. I've always thought the red returns were the harder returns.
    Well, I returned to that spot in the morning also for a couple days and the return was the same. It was only in that 50-75 ft spot too. I did count it down with a sinker to confirm the drop. It showed up on downscan too but I didn't take a pic. Wish I woulda.

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    How's the water clarity? Good enough to drop a go pro camera on end of fishing line for a video? Worth a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cevans View Post
    How's the water clarity? Good enough to drop a go pro camera on end of fishing line for a video? Worth a try.
    We actually talked about that, but I don't have a camera. The water was very clear. You could see your bait nearly 10 ft down. That spot is 5 hrs from my house so it's not feasible to go back now. Maybe next yr.

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    Sinkhole?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gzrglide View Post
    Sinkhole?
    The hole in the bottom of the sea. They exist.
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