I know it's not really about lobsters...

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mlfrdball

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Hey all, i know this isn't exactly about lobsters but others suggested posting this here... I was wondering if anyone new of any underwater caves around the New England area. I've heard all about them, and seen them in documentaries and the like, and they sound like a blast!
Thanks!
 
Doesn't have to be about lobsta, that's just the name of the regional group. The Rocky Mountain Oysters folks talk about more than, well ...
 
mlfrdball:
Hey all, i know this isn't exactly about lobsters but others suggested posting this here... I was wondering if anyone new of any underwater caves around the New England area. I've heard all about them, and seen them in documentaries and the like, and they sound like a blast!
Thanks!


Not too many caves, but lots of wrecks(which some see as big, steel caves).
 
mlfrdball:
What are some of the better wrecks you've seen around the area?
wrecks
now your talkin my language..
what ones are good....?
all of em
RI has numerous wrecks. what are ya looking for.. yes we most likley have it
the U-853 is by far the most popular
the Black Point, Teti, Heroine, Idene, Bass, L8, Cape Fear, Neptune are just a few more.
Mass has some great wrecks as well. the most populat being the Poling..
ive dove on Pinthis, but dont have much time loged in Mass. im sure some of the mass guys will chime in and fill in the holes there.
 

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