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Got a call yesterday about a lost ring in 7 foot of water in a private all sand lake, I will be able to play in it after I find it and they suposedly know within 8' of where they lost it. This will be another virgin lake for me!! I hate it when that happens!! Leaving as soon as I can get 8 of my scuba tanks filled. Wish me luck!
 
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Its a tough job but someone has to do it !! Good luck !!
 
if there is tall grass around the lake that is trampled down watch out for gators. Let us know how you do...HH
 
No gators in Michigan,unless they went to school here!!....got a few down here in Florida that would make SD's hunts more interesting...Good Luck on that ring!
 
Yup. We got gators, cotton mouths, copper heads. Why in the Keys we even got crocs! All to keep life entertaining.....
 
souns like fun and a great new spot!!
 
Within 8 feet, sounds like a lot of area to cover and you may need some help, specially if it's vigin territory with lots of targets to pick through. Just give us the word and we'll be happy to assist you in this public service endeavor.:thumbup:
 
I didn't find it. Could be a lot of reasons. One is he didn't know for sure where he was. He thought he did but after TWO hours searching in 7 - 8 foot of water he thought maybe just maybe he couldn't see the bottom!! Well that put us past a weed bed in 20 foot of water and only searched it for half an hour. The guy that lost it will be back in Michigan in August and will try again. Maybe between the two of them we can narrow the search down a lot better. If it is in the weed bed forget it, they are over 8 foot tall.
 
Good luck, and have fun. I know in fishing the saying is " tight lines" Maybe for this," full pockets?" Artie
 
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