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    What's this?

    I was wondering if anyone could tell me what that object looks like under the cursor.... It's unfortunate that the cursor is covering most of the object. If it's just a laydown, why is it dark on either side?

    Also, why are all of the white specks all over?


    Also, what the heck is going on in this one? What are the dark bloches?


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    Re: What's this? (kent7351)

    Image 1) This looks like a depression. Hint: hit the + to bring up zoom box makes it easier to see what waypointed versus putting cursor over and blocking the point of interest.

    Image 2) The black areas are soft bottom in hard bottom areas. If you look really close at the water column they are a little deeper than the hard returns so they are very shallow ditches or drains.

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    Re: What's this? (Doug Vahrenberg)

    Thanks Doug! In the first image, what are all of the white specs? Are those harder spots or scattered rocks or something?

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    Re: What's this? (kent7351)

    Small fish is what they look like to me.

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