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As usual, Friday is a topic day.
HEADS UP. The last pass by the satellite that Google uses to populate its "satellite view" was during a period of time when the water was both exceptionally clear and dramatically low. If you want to get good intelligence on where the structure is on your favorite river, now is the time to walk up the river using that picture.
Look for the dark color to determine the deep spots and, in many cases, you can actually see the underwater rocks that provide the most robust structure to hold fish.
Therefore, to get that critical insight to decide whether to turn right or left when you reach the stream, look now. It will not help you much on small streams that are shrouded by vegetation, but will provide absolute insight on any of the larger rivers in the area.
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