My take on the second pic was that maybe it was a soft spot or sinkhole that the fish liked and started using. Never seen one that big. Top pic looks like hundreds I've seen over the years, borders almost touching but not quite. Just an opinion.
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The aerials I have access to are to scale and I used a CAD program to view/dimension them. They are also a lot better quality in the original format.
Thanks for all the replies. This image was taken several months after the beds would have been made. This part of the river isn't very sandy, mostly mud. Maybe they washed away some. They definitely look like depressions if you look at the ones at the edge of the water. As far as the possibilty of carp making the big ones, that could be it. We don't have a lot of carp here yet, but there are some. My brother found a dead one that was about 4 feet long (made good catfish bait). I should also mention that other imagery from 2 years prior looks very similar.
My take on the second pic was that maybe it was a soft spot or sinkhole that the fish liked and started using. Never seen one that big. Top pic looks like hundreds I've seen over the years, borders almost touching but not quite. Just an opinion.
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nice picture! I've thought about getting a kayak for some of the small lakes where I fish in NE Indiana. There are lakes that I can't put my bout into that I know would be good lakes.