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Monday: late 1800's era "soda" (I believe) bottle. Regrettably, the stubby cork top is broken off.... :(
 
one blade off a bronze boat prop. possibly late 1800's early 1900's. and a new fishing pole that a bass was nibbling on the end of the pole.
 
-A DJI phantom drone -saw roughly where it went down
-10lb lead weight in pouch
-Underwater laser pointer (still worked)
-handheld am/fm radio
-several gopro red light filters
-masks
-fishing rods
-beer cans/bottles
Other 'treasure' aka trash
 
While training in evidence search/recovery a couple weeks ago (we use clay pigeons because they are biodegradable) I found a weapon. :thumb:
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Just recently, out of Pensacola... I found a Yoke retaining knob, like new in 90' of water. While wondering how someone lost such a thing, I happened upon a 5lb soft weight, and thought "someone is really missing this."
Upon arriving back on the boat, the soft weight belonged to another diver who dropped it getting back on the boat. The Yoke Knob remains unclaimed. So now I have a spare, as if I were ever going to lose one.
 
Just recently, out of Pensacola... I found a Yoke retaining knob, like new in 90' of water. While wondering how someone lost such a thing, I happened upon a 5lb soft weight, and thought "someone is really missing this."
Upon arriving back on the boat, the soft weight belonged to another diver who dropped it getting back on the boat. The Yoke Knob remains unclaimed. So now I have a spare, as if I were ever going to lose one.

Of course, you now know it is totally possible to lose the yoke knob, and now you have a spare....
 
Just recently, out of Pensacola... I found a Yoke retaining knob, like new in 90' of water. While wondering how someone lost such a thing, I happened upon a 5lb soft weight, and thought "someone is really missing this."
The Yoke Knob remains unclaimed. So now I have a spare, as if I were ever going to lose one.
The diver might have recently discovered the wonderful world of DIN and thought, "Why should I bother keeping this garbage?" He or she then just tossed it! :poke:
 
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