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Great Steve,
We won't have to rush back home.
We can crash in your guest room. (LOL)

Mike
 
all this talk about diving here in Ontario has got me really, really wanting to dive..... but I will wait until the water is not so hard.

If you guys will welcome another to join you on a dive (and I'll even bring something for the bbq), drop me a line, I'd love to join you.
 
Will do DivingGal,

But after this latest storm and deep freeze,
I think it will be a while.

I'm going in for Knee replacement surgery
in Brockville Feb 15/02 That will tie me up for about a month but I should be back in the H2O in April

Mike
 
A few of other nice wrecks in the Prescott area:
- Robert Gaskin (wood, easy penetration, 65' to 50') - Usually has a northern pike chasing rock bass inside.
- Henry C. Daryaw (Totally upsidedown, 95') - Usually has strong current (get some experience in current first) - but being greeted by two large props as you approach the wreck is cool.
 

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