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Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! #12033626 01/11/17 04:03 PM
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In this video I show the viewers a different way to find spawning flats, creek channels, road beds, and a lot more of bass holding structure! This can also be a super helpful tool while learning a new lake or just finding a hidden honey hole on your home waters! I hope the viewers learn something from this helpful video! That's what this channel is all about giving you a better understanding of the sport we love!! Thanks for watching and subscribe to see more videos like this!



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Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12033686 01/11/17 04:33 PM
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Very excited to see this one when I get off work

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: Chris_K] #12033702 01/11/17 04:40 PM
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Me too.

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12033885 01/11/17 06:34 PM
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I did this for lake Palestine (kickapoo creek) it was very cool and helpful

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12034232 01/11/17 09:51 PM
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Good tip, Thanks for the videos.

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12034416 01/11/17 11:13 PM
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Good info.

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12034608 01/12/17 12:49 AM
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So I run home and get all giddy pulling up Athens, and it doesn't have a 2011 image. frown 10/2012 is as close as it gets and while it shows some things, nothing like you showed

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12034645 01/12/17 01:03 AM
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No fish up that way on sam rayburn

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: Chris_K] #12035041 01/12/17 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted By: Chris_K
So I run home and get all giddy pulling up Athens, and it doesn't have a 2011 image. frown 10/2012 is as close as it gets and while it shows some things, nothing like you showed

Athens is a spring fed lake, meaning most of the year it has clear water runing in to it. In 2011 It only drop about 5ft when other lakes around it drop around 7-10ft some more more than others, exposing all everything you saw on the map. Hope that helps.

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: MadFluker] #12035241 01/12/17 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: MadFluker
I did this for lake Palestine (kickapoo creek) it was very cool and helpful

That's the way I learned it! Thanks for watching!

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: redskeet100] #12035245 01/12/17 12:04 PM
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Good tip, Thanks for the videos.[/quote] [quote=redskeet100]
Thanks for watching!

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12035451 01/12/17 02:48 PM
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Good Video! I started doing this about 4 months ago, GREAT tool!


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Originally Posted By: Do-Nothin
Good Video! I started doing this about 4 months ago, GREAT tool!

It's an excellent tool! It offers so much information. It's great for learning unfamiliar waters, finding new honey holes, and so much more!! I appreciate you watching!

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12035699 01/12/17 04:50 PM
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Thanks for the video!

Re: Spawning Flats, Creek Channels, Road Beds, Rock Piles, and More! [Re: ChrisPowellFishing] #12036136 01/12/17 08:06 PM
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It has it's limitations. It only shows imagery when it has been updated. Google earth does not update every year so that drought time on Rayburn does not necessarily show on other lakes. I'm just saying don't get too excited. There are other sites you have to use in conjunction with earth.

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