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  • rtoler
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    Hold on Plugger, I have the White House on the other line.

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  • plugger
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    Thank you for all the input everyone .

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  • Curmudgeon
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    Originally posted by AggieHookinPro View Post
    The dates dont always line up with when the photo was actually taken; ie Google may have bought the rights to the image in 2014 but the actual image date maybe 2012. Try maps.bing.com, I like their birds eye imagery a lot better than google's and it tends to be more up to date.
    Nice! I didn't know about the bing maps.


    Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life.

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  • AggieHookinPro
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    The dates dont always line up with when the photo was actually taken; ie Google may have bought the rights to the image in 2014 but the actual image date maybe 2012. Try maps.bing.com, I like their birds eye imagery a lot better than google's and it tends to be more up to date.

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  • trseato
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    Originally posted by plugger View Post
    Trseato , your date line goes to 1/2014 . Mine ends at 2012 . Do you have Google Earth Pro ?
    I don't think so. This is the image I get when I open it. It shows a 2014 copyright. I am using it with Garmin HomePort so that may make a difference.

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  • TroutSupport
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    Actually, it's ok to look way bay... most things under the water don't change very rapidly. Granted there might be some change. The only thing that changes quickly is the grass growth and tha can change season to season so G E isn't that reliable for that... grated it's fairly predictable where it's going to grow or not.

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  • pieman
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    NFISLP

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  • Curmudgeon
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    Originally posted by plugger View Post
    Thank you , Bruce . I don't get it .
    Apparently, neither do I!

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  • plugger
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    Thank you , Bruce . I don't get it .

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  • Curmudgeon
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    I see what you mean Plugger. Last time I looked at San Luis pass there was more detail in the water.

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  • plugger
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    Trseato , your date line goes to 1/2014 . Mine ends at 2012 . Do you have Google Earth Pro ?

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  • plugger
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    Originally posted by rtoler View Post
    Stand-by Plugger, let me get a hold of NASA to get them to turn some satellites around to get a current picture. They are just down the road. Har, Har, Har!
    get on it Randy. !

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  • plugger
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    When I get on Google Earth the water has no detail . Yeah , I can go back to November 2012 for a good picture . I can also get a picture of 1969 which is interesting . Those guts can be the same for several years . But one spring you can go out there and it's totally different . Fishing use to be great behind the toll booth , white stakes in some places on both ends of a guts sweet spot . Then one spring it's all different and the fishing changed for the worse . I want go see if the guts have changed . You can form a mental picture and I've printed a picture and taken it with me in the Kayak to get my bearings . A gut that tapers off into a flat can be a ambush point with an incoming tide . I use to have places like that before the last major change . I know one gut that necks down then widens . The drop off sides where it widens is always good for at least one flounder for instance . Still , I don't know why opening up Good Earth the water is basically without detail .

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  • trseato
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    Click image for larger version

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    Latest image 11/1/2012

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  • rtoler
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    Stand-by Plugger, let me get a hold of NASA to get them to turn some satellites around to get a current picture. They are just down the road. Har, Har, Har!

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