LOL.. I get so excited when I find a nice meg underwater... I believe I said "Oh Yeah"...LOL... I kinda said it to my self.. but I guess not..lol. The spot I found that meg I had hit hard, and had done dozens of dives on last year. This just goes to show that The Venice Boneyard replenishes itself every year. A lot of people think it's picked out, it's not. You just don't want to dive a spot in the fall that has had 30-40 divers searching over it..lol Spring is awesome! All our winter storms have uncovered and moved the bottom around. By the end of June and July I would estimate that the boneyard has had over 2-3,000 divers searching around down there. Fortunately, the "Boneyard" as they call it, encompasses over 20-30 square miles, and the majority of it is never seen by any divers... IMO.. Here, we've all heard stories of how it "used to be". They say people wouldn't wast their time picking up a meg that was under 4-5", and they would fill 5 gallon buckets full of fossils. I say, I'm happy to be "here now", every find is exciting to me. The more I do it the more I "love the hunt".