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"Paul Schilter" ""paulschilter\"@comcast dot net" wrote in message
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gudmundur,
Isn't Lake Erie a bit shallow a mile off shore? What would you see, sand,
weeds? I've done a few dives in Lake Huron about a mile of Lexington.
There's a wrecked tug boat named the Sport that's at 60 feet. Also a
wrecked freighter named the Price that about the same depth. Still found
it rather boring but a good excuse to stay in practice and wet. Crunching
up zebra mussels and feeding them to the golbies was about it. Visibility
was about 20 feet, not the best.
Paul


Plenty of shipwrecks in Lake Erie:

http://www.alcheminc.com/shipwrck.html

Saw a lot of scuba diving on the north end of Kelley's Island over the
years, just east of the State Park campgrounds..





 
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