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<blockquote data-quote="Nickk" data-source="post: 22609" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I don't know if I'm right but as I understand them:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Shallow point</p><p> Point of underwater land sticking out from shore, like a submerged penisula</p><p></p><p>flat point </p><p> no clue</p><p></p><p>laydowns </p><p> Dead trees that have fallen in and are jammed up to the bank(also deadfall)</p><p></p><p>stickup</p><p> No clue</p><p></p><p>channel bank </p><p> Bank on the channelside(deep side)</p><p></p><p>standing timber</p><p> no clue but I'm assuming living trees in water like Cypress</p><p></p><p>Hump </p><p> Underwater shallower area with deeper areas on either side</p><p></p><p>riprap bank</p><p> Bank with man-made structure securing it, typically large rocks bundled together to prevent erroding</p><p></p><p>flooded timber</p><p> Low areas with trees that get flooded in high water times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickk, post: 22609, member: 87"] I don't know if I'm right but as I understand them: Shallow point Point of underwater land sticking out from shore, like a submerged penisula flat point no clue laydowns Dead trees that have fallen in and are jammed up to the bank(also deadfall) stickup No clue channel bank Bank on the channelside(deep side) standing timber no clue but I'm assuming living trees in water like Cypress Hump Underwater shallower area with deeper areas on either side riprap bank Bank with man-made structure securing it, typically large rocks bundled together to prevent erroding flooded timber Low areas with trees that get flooded in high water times [/QUOTE]
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