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Old 08-05-2013, 11:02 AM   #1
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Default Paugus Bay/Quimby Point structure

Yesterday I was on Paugus playing with my newly acquired Lowrance downscan and I saw something near Quimby point that caught my interest and may bring me back another time.

About 200 ' north of Quimby Point is what looks like a tall steel RR marker pole on the shore/edge water. Directly offshore about 300' are some interesting 15 - 20' sharp dropoffs observed. I was curious if these were possibly man-made historical pier supports or just natural features. The Bing aerial photo shows a sort of sand bar there but it's kind of a weird place for a bar. Any clue anybody???
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