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    Default Thermocline????

    Just wondering, but is this the thermocline??? Lake in Louisiana, mostly 14 ft flats with a few 25-30 ft holes, my electronics was on factory settings. Was catching fish in 10-12 ft deep. Thanks. Name:  KIMG0570.jpg
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    Very well could be ...

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    yes it is. This is another here in Texas at 40'


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    Nice shot BeerRun ! Is that Texoma stripers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceNitro View Post
    Nice shot BeerRun ! Is that Texoma stripers?


    Lake Whitney stripers
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerRun View Post
    Lake Whitney stripers
    I had to google it ; 23,500 acres, clear water, 108' max depth... You boys in Texas have some awesome lakes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IceNitro View Post
    I had to google it ; 23,500 acres, clear water, 108' max depth... You boys in Texas have some awesome lakes.

    yes we are very lucky down here, got some great saltwater action as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerRun View Post
    yes it is. This is another here in Texas at 40'


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    Looks like it’s marking tuna. LOL


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