Deep hole east of the rock garden

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randymullaly
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Deep hole east of the rock garden

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Ive seen threads referring to a deep hole east of the rock garden. Does anybody have the numbers for this that they wouldn't mind sharing?
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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Get a TopSpots map, look around on Google Earth, NOAA maps, etc...
I can tell you this, however, that it is one of JT's holes and you'll have to pay a membership fee to his "JT's Holes Club" in order to access his holes... ...for fishing that is :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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Got the Top Spot Maps, location of the rocks and Google Earth but haven't been able to find it. Not sure I want to ask how much the cost to access JT's (fishing) holes mighty be! Im sure if I putter around out there long enough, Ill figure it out.
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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galantnole wrote:Get a TopSpots map, look around on Google Earth, NOAA maps, etc...
I can tell you this, however, that it is one of JT's holes and you'll have to pay a membership fee to his "JT's Holes Club" in order to access his holes... ...for fishing that is :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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:smt011 Stay off my holes,especially the deep ones.
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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Jumptrout51 wrote::smt011 Stay off my holes,especially the deep ones.
Easy JT, you know that you are only able to fish those holes shallow, if I go, it will be into the deep part you never get to.
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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I've heard of bomb craters out there from the Camp Gordon Johnson training days. Never have found one, but know of folks who have found them on the flats. On google maps you can see round ponds that look like craters in the needlegrass by the pinhook.
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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OK JT, I don't want to encroach on any of your territory. Send me your numbers and Ill put in the Garmin with a proximity alert to make sure I don't get to close! You can trust me. I was an Army Recruiter!!!!!!
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Re: Deep hole east of the rock garden

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I think I found a bomb crater about a mile northwest of Econfina. Strange, bowl-shaped hole about 9 ft. deep and on depthfinder is perfectly round. Always catch something in it, got it marked as a flounder hole. :smt004
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