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<blockquote data-quote="monzster" data-source="post: 503487" data-attributes="member: 28161"><p>One of the reservoirs I fish let the water out last year to work on the dam it dropped about 20 feet I was amazed at the things you find structure wise. I took a lot of pictures of the "lay of the land" unfortunately they have let more out and closed the boat dock this year but it was really cool to see that kind of stuff. When I smoked way back in the day I used to the old cigarette butt trick. I have had my Garmin a couple of years now and still have a hard time knowing what Im looking at but it is kind of cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monzster, post: 503487, member: 28161"] One of the reservoirs I fish let the water out last year to work on the dam it dropped about 20 feet I was amazed at the things you find structure wise. I took a lot of pictures of the "lay of the land" unfortunately they have let more out and closed the boat dock this year but it was really cool to see that kind of stuff. When I smoked way back in the day I used to the old cigarette butt trick. I have had my Garmin a couple of years now and still have a hard time knowing what Im looking at but it is kind of cool. [/QUOTE]
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