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This USGS topo map is a quality, very high detailed map, these 3 small samples are scanned at a very low resolution to keep file size to manageable levels. This is a 4 section map, with each section measuring approximately 22"x27" in size. You could even tape all sections together and cover an entire wall, it's that nice. Entire lake is shaded in a transparent purple. If you want to see breaklines, old submerged stock tanks, creek channels, roadbeds, drop-offs, general elevations of the lake bottom and surrounding area, this United States Geological Survey topo map is the map for you. It also shows green shaded areas where the timber was left and boat lanes were cut through when the lake was constructed. Although much of the visible above water timber has fallen, you will see where it once stood.

Order yours today and see what Lake Fork actually looks like underneath. It's a must have for people that fish Lake Fork. A topo map, combined with a depth finder and graph is the ultimate when fishing for Lake Forks' trophy fish. We know you'll find this map highly informative and very helpful in your quest to catch a Lake Fork trophy!

This small section shows where FM-2946 crosses the lake and the mouth of Birch Creek. Left of black dotted line is Rains County and on right is Wood County. Many of Forks' big bass have been caught from this general area. This small section shows the main lake point at the mouth of Little Caney and Big Caney Creek. The area around this point is very popular with Crappie fishermen and also is the area that the current state record was caught from.
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This small section shows an area of Big Caney Creek and where SH-154 crosses the lake. Main point shown is where the 154 boat ramp is located. Also shows the large island to the east of SH-154.