Lake Depths
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Lake Depths
Does anyone know where you can get info on the depth of lakes throughout the state? Specifically King County.
RE:Lake Depths
You can on this website go to the Topo section it is on most of the lakes at least the more popular lakes
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RE:Lake Depths
Click on the blue features button at the top of the page then select topographic maps then select your lake.
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RE:Lake Depths
Yup Topo maps are the way to go...
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RE:Lake Depths
For all the larger bodies of water in Washington (Banks, Potholes, etc) go to this link: http://www.nwmaps.com/fish_maps.html You can buy these underwater maps. Not only do they show accurate depths, drop offs, gravel pits, weeds, etc, but they also show suggested hot spots where you might catch fish. Plus, they are pretty darned cheap!
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Wrong address, this is it: http://www.fishnmap.com/beerman1981 wrote:For all the larger bodies of water in Washington (Banks, Potholes, etc) go to this link: http://www.nwmaps.com/fish_maps.html You can buy these underwater maps. Not only do they show accurate depths, drop offs, gravel pits, weeds, etc, but they also show suggested hot spots where you might catch fish. Plus, they are pretty darned cheap!
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RE:Lake Depths
I just recently e-mailed Mike 19 more King Co. lake topos. He should have them uploaded onto the site in a few days.
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RE:Lake Depths
You might look for a copy of Lakes of Washington, Volume 1 Western Washington (1961) by Ernest E. Wolcott. Its also known as Water Supply Bulletin #14 put out by the former Department of Conservation, Division of Water Resources. It even includes the mountain lakes. You'll find Spirit Lake in it, but not Coldwater... And some of the lakes have changed quite a bit in the last 45 years.
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I use Topozone.com or TerraServer.com. If the depths are not given for a specific lake check out the surrounding area to get an idea of how the slopes and changes in elevation are. You can get a good pretty good picture of how the lake bottom looks by doing this.
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RE:Lake Depths
I agree with beerman, the fishing maps are great and they are waterproof too! I have all published maps for Eastern WA Lakes and highly recommend them.
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'09 Hewescraft 20' ProV
150hp Merc Optimax
8hp Merc 4-stroke
Raymarine DS600X HD Sounder
Raymarine a78 MultiFunctionDisplay
Raymarine DownVision
Raymarine SideVision
Baystar Hydraulic Steering
Trollmaster Pro II
Traxstech Fishing System
MotorGuide 75# Thrust Wireless Bow Mount