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    Big bluegill bed deep....but here in TN deep is considered 7-9 feet. The deeper beds hold the biggest Gills. I was shocked to find these beds in a lake I was scouting for spring fishing. You can bet I will be there come spring.


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    That's definitely an interesting find...

    I wonder what caused the big gash in the lake bottom or the right SI in the 2nd pic...??

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    That's definitely an interesting find...

    I wonder what caused the big gash in the lake bottom or the right SI in the 2nd pic...??

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    Was wondering that myself. It has only been two years since the lake started allowing personal canoes and kayaks. It has never allowed boats, except the jon boats the state rents...no motors. It is a little over 300 acres and I am betting I am one of only a few...if anymore at all..... to have put a kayak in it with side imaging. I only paddled maybe 100 acres of it and I lost count of the bluegill beds I found. I know the lake is over 50 years old.

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    that'll be a good one

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    Looks like stumps along that trench

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    In the second image on the right looks like logs to me. Is there any current in the lake?

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    Good question. There was a nice creek that was damed to form the lake. Water is always running out the overflow.


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    I like that you can see the paddle strokes. How are you able to keep the yak so steady when paddling?

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    That split in lake bottom, looks to me as a old creek bed what with stumps along side it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by montagc View Post
    I like that you can see the paddle strokes. How are you able to keep the yak so steady when paddling?
    It's really not an issue. I did a lot of research before buying an si unit for a kayak. There was a lot of bad info out there about it not working correctly on a kayak. I think it works great in a kayak....just need to match up the chart speed with the speed of the yak. It's funny that the paddle strokes don't show when I am using 800 kHz.

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