Not really toughest search and recovery I have done. Actually pretty simple seen as I had home quart advantage. Not a ton of trash to deal with just sand and gravel.
Last Saturday one of the guys from our hunting group was fishing off my dock. His son in-law who was with him managed to drop his wedding ring. It went threw the slates into the 5 to 6 feet of water under the dock.
I messed around for almost 2 hours last Sunday just try find it swimming. Actually know I had it located, but water was just to deep for me to scoop it up with long handle scoop.
I was little disappointed with myself not being able to scoop it. But anyways I considered the gauntlet thrown down at that point.
Today's mission go back, put my dive gear on go lay down on bottom and pick it up by hand. I have done it many times over the years in way deeper and worst condition.
However.
I haven't had my crippled butt in the water in my dive gear in over a year. Getting in water getting out is hard. The gear I wore today I purchased in 1984 it has more than paid for itself. Most young people would probably be afraid to use it. I haven't used it myself since I dove on the dredge in frac mine. That was 3-4 years ago already and it's been sitting in one of my bags.
My son said I was under the dock for not quit 10 minutes. So I guess I haven't totally lost my touch. Maybe I shouldn't hand off my tidal of "The Hound Dog" just yet. LMAO!
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