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I got lucky enough to acquire a very detailed aerial photograph of the area I fish before it was flooded. There are SO many places down below i never knew existed before i saw this map. There are probably 25-30 former oxbow lakes that get my attention the most. Do you think these things could be honey holes? I know there is only one way to find out, and my first trip with this new knowledge is tomorrow morning. The electronics on the boat aren't the best so this was like finding a treasure map. Only the folks who've fished this place their whole lives know these secrets. But is there a certain feature i should keep an eye out for in these oxbows? Are some better than the others and why? Some oxbows are oxbows off of other oxbows, away for what used to be the main river. What else should I look for?

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I believe you found honey holes  ;)

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