Bob, deep water is defined by where you find it. Look at the deepest water
in any system as "the deep water". I know you have big bass in your system;
No system can grow big bass without "deep" water, defined here as water deep
enough to offer them security & refuge from the extreme natural conditions
they face there.
Warren
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I have looked at detailed topos http://tinyurl.com/6wsag and aerial
photos
http://tinyurl.com/3ruyv of my area, and I am one of the locals. LOL. If
Topozone and TerraServer got paid for every hour I spent pouring over
their
resources I'ld be very poor. You would have to see this region to really
grasp how much great fishing area there is. I can't speak for the area
John
is fishing. I don't think there is anywhere I have fished on the river
here
that I haven't caught some fish at one time or another. Every bank is
lined
with overhanging brush. There are hundreds of undercuts and points.
There
are hundreds of back waters and channels. There are lake size backwaters
and pond size backwaters.
The only thing there isn't is a lot of deep water. Its pretty incredible.
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"William Barger" wrote in message
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JMO. I would buy a good topo map and talk to the locals.