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4 minutes ago, phenom880 said:

ahahaha so true.....But it seems distance to side is not measured horizontally like i thought...so if i move my cursor

over to a brush pile and it says 34 feet its not 34 feet across the top of the water when im sitting in my boat. if i was in 22.1 FOW it would be 25.8 feet horizontally .....i think ahahahahaha

Yep...

4 minutes ago, phenom880 said:

ahahaha so true.....But it seems distance to side is not measured horizontally like i thought...so if i move my cursor

over to a brush pile and it says 34 feet its not 34 feet across the top of the water when im sitting in my boat. if i was in 22.1 FOW it would be 25.8 feet horizontally .....i think ahahahahaha

If the cursor is measuring the slant then your math is correct.

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2 minutes ago, Team9nine said:

Sounds like it confirms the "no dead zone" theory and we can ignore the split cone diagrams they all like to show ?

That's how I feel.  Kind of changing how I'm imagining what I'm seeing on the graph.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, J Francho said:

That's how I feel.  Kind of changing how I'm imagining what I'm seeing on the graph.

 

 

you have no idea how long this has been bothering me lol so glad we "got to the bottom" of this.....see what i did there? lol

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I still want to go by those old pylons.  Never marked them because you could always just see them.  Now that the water is higher by a couple feet, and green, can't see them.

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42 minutes ago, mattkenzer said:

It was just a matter of time before Pythagoras got involved.

The history books tell us that Pythagoras first used his discovery to reestablish property lines in the Nile Valley after floods.  I think we all know that what he was really doing was calculating the position of structure and cover before the flood so that he could fish it during the flood.

Just now, Tennessee Boy said:

The history books tell us that Pythagoras first used his discovery to reestablish property lines in the Nile Valley after floods.  I think we all know that what he was really doing was calculating the position of structure and cover before the flood so that he could fish it during the flood.

Just spit my Iced Tea at my computer screen .... :D

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5 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

The history books tell us that Pythagoras first used his discovery to reestablish property lines in the Nile Valley after floods.  I think we all know that what he was really doing was calculating the position of structure and cover before the flood so that he could fish it during the flood.

That was pretty funny! 

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