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The trip I referred to originated from West Palm. I am not familiar the Wreck Trek. Our dive was not near any significant reef or wreck, and the bait box was pulled up at the end of our dive.

Hmm, then it might have been in the area of the Lemon Drop. Other boats do go to that area during the winter lemon shark aggregation as the sightings are fairly reliable at that time of year, bait or no bait.
 
Hmm, then it might have been in the area of the Lemon Drop. Other boats do go to that area during the winter lemon shark aggregation as the sightings are fairly reliable at that time of year, bait or no bait.

That's the spot. I spotted my first Lemon within a minute or two of submerging. By the end of the dive we saw at least 8 Lemons, a couple nurse, a Bull and Tiger swam by for a quick look-see at the end of the dive. On a separate dive we saw several Carribean reef sharks (unbaited). I actually prefered that dive in the end.
 
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