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[Choose #2] golf balls, cell phones, jewelry, sunglasses, $20 bill, and old glass bottles
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[Choose #2] Only when appropriate and legal. Don’t want to mess with the historical integrity of a wreck at all.
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[Choose #3] ...quite a few pair of nice sunglasses on the bottom of the lake.
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[Choose #3] $20 bill and a silver ring
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[Choose #5] I have been really tempted once, and my, oh my, was that hard to swim away from.
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[Choose #2] Up here in the north when viz is low we do a thing called Grubbing.
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todds - 6/11/2014 2:27 PM
[Choose #2] Rolex knockoff
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[Choose #2] Some cool old glass bottles
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[Choose #1] Lead weights, sunglasses, fishing tackle, knife, rock pick, Gold !!!!!
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[Choose #3] old dishes tossed overboard at a restaruant dock
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[Choose #2] one rope bracelet and one weight pocket - weight included.
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[Choose #2] Found some old pottery, whale bone and sharks teeth. I love looking for stuff.
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[Choose #3] being a inland water diver it’s fun to find stuff that went overboard, fishing tackle that got caught up on the bottom or anchors.
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[Choose #2] I usually find what some other diver or boater dropped, once I spotted a gold bar, it turned out to be a yellow brick :(
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[Choose #3] Pair of sun glasses. Is it an artifact, not really but it was treasure.
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