Posted by glennster on April 11, 2014 at 10:46:48 from (162.204.229.223):
In Reply to: Lake Retrieval? posted by in-too-deep on April 11, 2014 at 10:18:53:
depends on your financial resources. either sidescan sonar or a magnetometer will locate it easily. klein makes a nice sidescan for about 40k. about the same for a decent towfish mag. on a budget, hit google earth for satelite views of the lake. eliminate as much as possible from the satellite pics. you can use a lcd fish finder and a gps and grid out the lake, then mark any targets. they sell an underwater camera that you drop over the side for fisherman for about 300 dollars. as far as whose it is, after mel fisher found the atocha off the florida keys, all the states claimed anything underwater was theirs until proven otherwise. i used to dive a lot of shipwrecks in the great lakes and hunted quite a few. now, i dont bother, its not worth the hassle. i may recover a car every now and then from a lake or river, but thats about it.
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