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to meeting you as well. I dove Lake Huron and the Straits quite a bit last year. This will be my first trip into that "neck of the woods."
 
diverbrian:
to meeting you as well. I dove Lake Huron and the Straits quite a bit last year. This will be my first trip into that "neck of the woods."
Thanks for the welcome. Hi Tim and Mgic Twnger. I'm just getting ready for the season. Working on the advertising. We fish before we dive. I have a buddy that has side scan sonar and we found some hard to find wrecks last year. We will be adding some different wrecks to our dive list after we find and mark them. Most of our wrecks are from 15' to 80'. We have an underwater forest that was left after the ice age some 14,000 years ago. They are only stumps but very old stumps in 65' of water....haha. Might be worth 1/2 a tank of air to look at. We have the MS a 239' long steel ship with open hatches and yes, they can be penetrated. Allot of life on the wrecks. We have fresh water spounges on the MS and the Tacoma. Lot's of Smallmouth Bass and Gobie's. Please bring gloves due to the Zebra mussels. They will cut you. I am sure you will have a good time on our Lake, diverbrian.
I hope to see some of you at the shows. Stop by and I'll buy you a snow cone....Capt. Mike
 
Capt. MIke:
Thanks for the welcome. Hi Tim and Mgic Twnger. I'm just getting ready for the season. Working on the advertising. We fish before we dive. I have a buddy that has side scan sonar and we found some hard to find wrecks last year. We will be adding some different wrecks to our dive list after we find and mark them. Most of our wrecks are from 15' to 80'. We have an underwater forest that was left after the ice age some 14,000 years ago. They are only stumps but very old stumps in 65' of water....haha. Might be worth 1/2 a tank of air to look at. We have the MS a 239' long steel ship with open hatches and yes, they can be penetrated. Allot of life on the wrecks. We have fresh water spounges on the MS and the Tacoma. Lot's of Smallmouth Bass and Gobie's. Please bring gloves due to the Zebra mussels. They will cut you. I am sure you will have a good time on our Lake, diverbrian.
I hope to see some of you at the shows. Stop by and I'll buy you a snow cone....Capt. Mike

In Alpena, my Kevlar gloves come in quite handy for those little critters. I am sure that you won't show me any bad dives in your back yard. I have a couple of tanks of EAN36 all ready for that trip, LOL.
 
Good to have you on board Captain. Look forward to diving with your operation this year!
 
Hi All, You know, I am really looking forward to diving with you bubble bums. I have a new Kenwood (Killer CD ) player and deck speakers so, bring any jams you want and they will hear us at the Handcock. (no rap please, haha) and If anyone need lodging, we have some great rates at the Trump hotel about 1 mile from the marina. There are 3 casino boats within a mile of us, the Harrah's is next door. They compete for the weekend crowd with life music, giant sports bars and "all you can eat" buffets. Log onto my web site www.npursuitcharters.com for directions and a quick link to the Trump Hotel site. It's on the "plan a trip page". Thanks for the great welcome aboard (diverjed and TCooperWFI). I hope to be able to dive with you guys this summer. Capt. Mike
 
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