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I own a place in Garden City Beach SC that sits in a gated community .8 miles from the ocean. There is a 10 acre tide fed saltwater pond. No boating/swimming/basically don't touch the water. We can fish. Redfish 25-35 lbs are somewhat common. Big Flounder too. How can I figure out where the deeper holes are?
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Google Earth and zoom down. Works well for IDing deeper water on some of our local lakes/ponds.
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They used to make a cast-able depth finder I believe
Otherwise kayak at night with a depth finder and just map it out real quick
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