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Fish Lake Topo map?
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I'm looking for a map of fish lake that shows the topography of the lake. Has anyone seen one or know of a place to get one?

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+1!
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[quote redfrog]I'm looking for a map of fish lake that shows the topography of the lake. Has anyone seen one or know of a place to get one?

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Quote:redfrog wrote:
I'm looking for a map of fish lake that shows the topography of the lake. Has anyone seen one or know of a place to get one?

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hahahha, I've already gone though pages of that stuff on google with no luck, but hey thanks for the smart a** link.
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I went to the link. It goggled it and I picked the first suggested web site witch gave me a topo map that included Fish Lake. Dont think he was trying to be a smart !$*.
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[quote toadly]Dont think he was trying to be a smart !$*.[/quote]

Yes I was.
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Quote:I went to the link. It goggled it and I picked the first suggested web site witch gave me a topo map that included Fish Lake. Dont think he was trying to be a smart !$*.

The one in the first link is a map from 1896 and although it looks as though is has topo for the lake I doesn't reflect what I'm looking for.

I'm looking for something with more structure detail. I know there are some ridges and knolls under the water and I want a map that shows that information.
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Dont think he was trying to be a smart !$*.

HAHAH...I did find it kinda funny and I have used the same link in the past for some other post on the internet. I've read enough of your post to know you were being a smart A**, Your also full of some great information.
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What you're looking for is a bathymetric map. This may not be as detailed as you want, but it is the best I have seen. On the other hand, it should help dispel some of the Fish Lake myths (no bottom, goes underneath the mountain, etc.).
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i think sportsmans warehouse sells them for a couple of bucks a piece.
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I asked several times for the same information, even bought software for my GPS. I was told the Coast Guard is responsible for mapping all of the lakes topography. Unfortunately some lakes in Utah are not important enough to graph. Only about 4 lakes in Utah show any topography on my GPS software, as opposed to nearly every lake in Minnesota. Just my two cents.
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