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Well I found a blue "milk of Magnesia" bottle on a nice drift dive near Morrisbug. printed on the bottle was a date of 1943...Windsor Ontario.....fantastic shape.
Also a yellow fiberglass painters pole on a lake dive......brand new 3' long...extends to 6'....fell off a boat to a cottage.
Then there are the usual fishing lures with lines attached.....if you are lucky you often find a good rod still attached.
Old wood stoves from ice fishing shacks.....tires........
 
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A set-up of gear: BC, tank (almost full), regulator (functioning), spg ; in a rather large "swim through" somewhere just offshore in NJ- 25+ years ago !!
I find stuff like this all the time. Unfortunately, the guys wearing it always fight like b*ggers when I try to recover the stuff...:shocked:
 
1997 Dodge Intrepid in the bottom of a 10' deep quarry near a farm. Airbags had gone off, I didn't want to look in the drivers seat, but it was empty.

Called the licence plate in to the OPP and about 2 weeks later got a call from an insurance agency asking me if I'd be willing to jump in for free and hook up the tow truck since I was a diver and they thought I'd enjoy getting a dive in. I passed them onto our commercial diving supervisor at Kanata Diving Supply where I was working and he explained the law to them.
 
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