Did anyone hear about the piranha-like fish in Gilboa?

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gloves are a good tip, especially kevlar. However, I may add a cup under my wetsuit :)
SS or plastic?
this could be a new trim weight tip!
 
thats the last thing Mike needs after the weather and the cost of fixing things after that
 
Had a good day diving there with Pelagic by Nature yesterday.

Best place for viz was the "forest" area slightly beyond the tubes.

Did not hear anything about pacu. On the first dive we settled on the bus..a minute later the fish swarmed.

Lots O' bluegill and trout and bass. And of course, the 2 big catfish.

On the second dive I brought them some Gilboa fish food..and they went crazy! There is a large rock bass there who is VERY hungry. He has no fear!

I also saw several large schools of juvenile fish that Mike has recently added.

My freshwater fish ID skills stink. Wish I could haved identified em.

We dived to 50 feet max. Lowest water temp was 57. I assume the surface temp is getting close to 80, especially near the docks.

In the past month there have been various road closures going from Findlay to Ottawa/Gilboa. Detours are marked. It may take a few extra minutes to get to the quarry.
 
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