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I have been fishing Stockton over the past year, and have been following this forum for approximately the same time frame.  Is there a map floating around that has all river arms and major coves labeled? I have been able figure out some of them, but sometimes you guys could be talking in Chinese for all I know! I figured "zarrapedia" might have the knowledge that I lack...:rolleyes:

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Like MO said "Hot Spots" map are the best..

The best online is   http://webapp.navionics.com/#@6&key=kc~bFbgdyP

If you can give me some of the names you are looking for; I can look them up on my Hot Spots maps and give you directions...

I also have a 1975 Topographic map of stockton that has some data that Hot Spots don't...

You can ask here or PM me.......

"Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"

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I have had many chances to fish with old salty sticks over the years that thought me names of areas that are not on any of my maps. I've never seen the "Tater Hole" on any maps but if you ask a lake Iocal they can take you right to it.  Wish they would keep the old time names going on the new maps. I would love to see your 1975 topo map. I bet it's neat to it compare with the now. 

 

 

 

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Many times a cove or spot get re named by someone.  I have named lots of spots simply because of something that happened there.  Sometimes the name sticks with others, sometimes not.

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10 hours ago, MOPanfisher said:

Many times a cove or spot get re named by someone.  I have named lots of spots simply because of something that happened there.  Sometimes the name sticks with others, sometimes not.

My dad and I had spots named all over the country. Nobody else would ever have a clue where they were. And you never had to even say what lake they were on. You could just say the ditch. And we both knew that was on Pomme. Or the highway, which is an old road bed on Fork. Or church which is an old submerged town on Falcon. Rarely did we use any names on a map or names that other people gave them. It wasn't to keep it a secret, it just happened.

By the way on Stockton the State Park Pond is one of my favorite smallmouth places of all time. It is neither a pond nor a state park. :)

 

 

 

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On 4/6/2016 at 6:10 PM, crappie-hunter said:

I have been fishing Stockton over the past year, and have been following this forum for approximately the same time frame.  Is there a map floating around that has all river arms and major coves labeled? I have been able figure out some of them, but sometimes you guys could be talking in Chinese for all I know! I figured "zarrapedia" might have the knowledge that I lack...:rolleyes:

I hear ya. Have the same problem. Would be nice if everyone would use the same language aka Hotspots maybe. Course having a cryptic name for your favorite spot may be the whole(hole) :lol: point.

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Call Rolla  mo  for the 1975 map Zahra was talking about. They may still have them. MO geological department.  This maps has everything that was there before the lake was constructed. 

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