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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1408829" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Thanks, I do have topos of the property but they don't show much due to the subtle elevation changes with most being less than 10 feet so they don't show up on the topo. What I've found most useful are color infrared photos. With these I'm able to identify plant species cover type changes and with these I can identify where the hills are due to the tree species growing on them.</p><p></p><p>I went there yesterday and spent about two hours trying to get to where I was the other day but the rains had filled the sloughs with water and I was only able to get within a mile of where I wanted to go. I could have taken the plunge but I'll be patient and wait for warmer weather. Did get one trap set but not in the honey hole I had found. I may try again this week because I've really got my mind set on some crawfish and I've never seen as many crawfish in one spot as I have here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1408829, member: 4362"] Thanks, I do have topos of the property but they don't show much due to the subtle elevation changes with most being less than 10 feet so they don't show up on the topo. What I've found most useful are color infrared photos. With these I'm able to identify plant species cover type changes and with these I can identify where the hills are due to the tree species growing on them. I went there yesterday and spent about two hours trying to get to where I was the other day but the rains had filled the sloughs with water and I was only able to get within a mile of where I wanted to go. I could have taken the plunge but I'll be patient and wait for warmer weather. Did get one trap set but not in the honey hole I had found. I may try again this week because I've really got my mind set on some crawfish and I've never seen as many crawfish in one spot as I have here. [/QUOTE]
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