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I have written story's in the past about diving the St Clair River

Royal

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I just run across these videos on Youtube and it will give you an idea of what it is like on a good day. I have had over 35 or 40 dives right there but it has been years.

It is exciting diving for sure.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJ3jL2XJwmY&feature=player_embedded

Look at the rest of them if you like this one
 
I noticed that towards the end of the video that he found a nice dinner plate. Can any of that wood be salvaged and reused? I was hoping that it would show the diver finding a treasure chest or some gold coins, but it was not to be. This was a great video to view, most interesting. Thanks for posting the video link. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
plantlife to hang on in that current. The water is pretty warm all summer long and there is some algae at times. Huge schools of Walleye, as the video showed and I even saw a sturgeon one time.. Very exciting diving for sure
 
you went under the ice...if so, is this the river? You have always indicated that you loved to dive and the stories posted about diving were always interesting. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
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