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marksmith
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lake topo maps

Post by marksmith » Wed Jun 20, 2007 12:26 pm

lookin fer some lake topo maps. Any ideas? Thanks

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glastron876
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RE:lake topo maps

Post by glastron876 » Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:13 pm

have you tried the link in the tool bar above ?
It is under FEATURES / TOPOGRAPHIC MAPS

I know that they are not the best in detail, but they have always given me a good, general idea of what I needed to know.
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Mike Carey
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RE:lake topo maps

Post by Mike Carey » Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:48 am

ditto. I think we have over 300, give or take.
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Silent Angler
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RE:lake topo maps

Post by Silent Angler » Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:16 pm

i plan to fish at black lake, thurston country tomorrow...for the bass fishing club tournament.

since i just moved here from washington dc and i suspected that many members already know where the rockpiles are and other deep structures...i wonder how they did access to this kind of information?

i am not too happy with our topographic map that washingtonlakes.com provides but it still give us some general idea and somewhat helpful too. i hope someone will develop a detailed washington lakes maps one day soon.

tight lines.
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