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Knowing how deep the water is where you fish is important because you have to know how deep the water is to have an idea of where the fish are.

That can be done with an electronic depth finder or simply being familiar with the area you fish.

Here are some photographs that show how much water levels can vary in the same location during different times of the year.


looking up the Allegheny River
looking up the Allegheny River



I'm not sure which is which but one shot was taken in February and the other one is from around November. They both have the same idea. Here's another shot of the same basic view.
looking up the Allegheny River



Now, look what happens in the summer when water levels drop. AND these are typical for this location.
looking up the Allegheny River in summer

looking up the Allegheny River in summer


Here's another shot taken this past summer with a similar perspective.
looking up the Allegheny River in summer

Here are a few more shots illustrating the same idea but looking in the opposite direction.
Looking down the Allegheny
Looking down the Allegheny


When it finally warms up, we get this.
Looking down the Allegheny in summer

Looking down the Allegheny in summer



Until next time--watch yourself and watch your line!
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