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lucky67
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2/25/2017 5:35:16 PM
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Getting back into bass fishing -just bought a bass tracker --looking for some good bass spots in my area ( live close to Anchor Bay)
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Aardvark
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2/27/2017 3:26:16 PM
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One good way to find fishing spots is to go into Bing Maps and use the aerial view. The view for Anchor Bay, like Little Kowaliga Creek where I fish, is at 480 winter pool, so things that are hidden at full pool or the new winter pool are visible. I have used Bing to scout my end for spots that I have missed through the years like brush piles, submerged points and rocks, and some offshore islands and humps that you would not think would be in the middle of Kowaliga Bay. Google has some winter shots of parts of the lake, but they update more often, so that could to 490 at any time. One thing I would like to find is a sattelite view of the lake from 2007 showing a drought view. There are some things that cannot even be seen at the 480 view that I know are down there, and a drought view would reveal some secrets that nobody else would even suspect existed.
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