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Lawman

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Anyone know any good areas to look for new, undiscovered
wrecks? I'm talking accessable (under 100' locations.) I know some Lake Superior wrecks but they're too broken up to be interesting. Exploring might be fun this summer
 
You can wander around the with side scan sonar just about any place or you can use historical records to look for a specific wreck.

In unprotected areas most of the shallow wrecks are broken up and get more broken up each year.
 
You could get lucky with a fish finder, too. I believe the Sport, the Kyle Spangler, and others were discovered using simple bottom finders.
 
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