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Watering Hole
First video of my motor and boat
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<blockquote data-quote="Johny25" data-source="post: 286548" data-attributes="member: 7791"><p>Yes most of the lakes up here are deep water mountain lakes. The lake in the picture has a max depth of 200 feet and is 25miles long, good sized body of water. The 5th deepest lake in the USA is only 30miles north of me (1200 feet deep). My home lake just down the road from me has a max depth of around 205 feet. Some of the smaller lakes will only have depths of 50-100 feet though. I have found drop offs where I can touch my fishing pole to the rocks on shore yet my depth finder reads 50-70ft of water. There are shallow bays in the lakes also though. The clarity of the water late in the summer/early fall is amazing. Can see the bottom in good definition in 20'-25' of water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johny25, post: 286548, member: 7791"] Yes most of the lakes up here are deep water mountain lakes. The lake in the picture has a max depth of 200 feet and is 25miles long, good sized body of water. The 5th deepest lake in the USA is only 30miles north of me (1200 feet deep). My home lake just down the road from me has a max depth of around 205 feet. Some of the smaller lakes will only have depths of 50-100 feet though. I have found drop offs where I can touch my fishing pole to the rocks on shore yet my depth finder reads 50-70ft of water. There are shallow bays in the lakes also though. The clarity of the water late in the summer/early fall is amazing. Can see the bottom in good definition in 20'-25' of water. [/QUOTE]
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