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Can't remember this.
Since damaging my brain I am trying to relearn some things about fishing. Please bear with me here. It seems like I used to look on a topo map for countour lines running very close together indicating a steep drop off. Closer to the shore is even better. Summer crappie should be there.
Am I somewhat close in my thinking here [emoji848] Thanks for helping!
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Yes you are correct the closer the lines on a topographic map indicates a steep slope. Conversely the further apart indicate a gentle slope….
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As seen in the picture the topo lines indicate the land rising. However, I was taught if the topo lines had lines toward the next line, Like 90* to the direction it was going, but not touching the topo line next to it, that was a depression, not a rise.
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This is what I was saying above. Not all maps show it this way.Attachment 490620
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Would like to find a spot like that!!!