Port Washington TR-Video & Fish ID Quiz

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moneysavr

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Hi All,
Its been some time since I posted some local dive video so this is Sundays Trip Report,
Niagara
built 1846
sank / burned 9-24-1856
Steam Side Wheel paddle
lives lost 60
225' long
dive depth apro 55'FSW
Has WHS Mooring

Hit the water Sunday late in the day,winds SW turning major south as we got to the mooring,did the dive with a dive pal and his friend as he needed to work on some skills for his -TRI MIX- so they both got a fun tour and worked skills as this is a easy dive and no need for mixed gases!
And this just shows you a Technical diver can dive with Recreational diver and not kill one or the other!
I ran the wreck site and shot some quick video as we had a mild current from the south we decided not to run out to the boilers this trip,
Vis was 30'-40' and came and went some times it was gin clear as you will see! Water temp 48 Deg fun dive as I spent around a half hour then decided to head top side as some boat was was buzzing my boat, as the guys ran valve and skill drills,
Great day,Great dive and wow a Great way too cool down!
Click to see video and fish ID test
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3Xl07s36is

Feel lucky do the fish ID quiz toward the end of the dive video, post your answer here and the first one that posts both fish correct names wins!
a trip to a local dive site on my boat,local to were I am diving that weekend!
only one winner and you not need to be present to win!! HA! HA!!
Dive safe, GOOD LUCK!
Brad
 
Fish number one is definetly a Lake Michigan perch. Fish number two is commonly known as a sharp nose sucker. I looked that up some time ago as they do look alot like a trout. They always seem to hang in by the engine.
Good work on the video Brad, but try and hang a little farther away from the wreck and use a shallower angle. That will improve your results greatly.

Jim
 
Gee Jim you win!
uhmmm,
I will work on the video as I dive it more,
and you nailed the name I had to google the DNRs fish ID prior to the post on the sucker!
Brad
 

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