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Hi guys,

I'm new to the forum... I read a post where someone recommended Structure Graphics maps for Table Rock. I have a Fishing Hot Spots map, but would like to know what advantage the GS map has over it. Also, when I visited the web site to order a GS map, I noticed they have three: Upper, Middle and Lower. If I'm primarily interested in areas in and around Indian Point, which map or maps do I need?

Lastly, I've got a trip planned to Table Rock (Indian Pt.) 5/3-5/8 for a little "friendly" fishing tourney (is there really such a thing?) with 7 buddies, so will probably hit ya'll up for some inside scoop as I get nearer to the trip, if you don't mind helping me out...

Thanks, appreciate your input!

"You can always justify putting off a decision... but you can't put off the results of indecision."

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Posted

SRV1990, I seen these maps, I used to have one for the Truman Lake area..

I liked it because it gave me a little more detail as far as the creek channel routes though out the lake.. But that is really it.. Hot spots is also a very good map and give you alittle more information about the lake as far as spots to fish and information gathered from guides down here.. So I think it is a matter of what you like to see from your map.. Just my 2 cents worth.. As far as which map to buy, I think you will want the mid section, that should be from Kimberling City to Indian Point and Dam/LongCreek. But I would call this company and verify before I buy..

Good Fishing

Capt. Don House
Branson Fishing Guide Service
Table Rock Lake and Taneycomo Lake
Branson MO

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Posted

Thanks a lot Don, I appreciate your input. I think for now I'll stick with my hot spots map.

"You can always justify putting off a decision... but you can't put off the results of indecision."

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