Shanty Town

mojjax

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Every year since the early 1900's this shanty town appears on Great Salt Bay . We call them smelt shacks . They are after a tiny fish called a smelt - they are very tastey . The water is only 8 -10 feet deep .

I wonder what "stuff" has been lost over the years , and is now resting on the bottom ?
 

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fossis

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Good pic's, what about diving in warm weather to look for artifacts?

Fossis..............
 

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Spent considerable time in my youth staring down a hole in the ice from a nice heated shack, and I can tell you I have personally dropped a lighter, many hand carved leaded decoys,coffee cups, and a pair of sunglasses. Northern Minnesota claimed these and i'm sure any other winter fisherman has also lost items. One old fellow even sneezed and lost his denture. Diving seems like a great way to find good things. Where I was we normally fished in about 10 to 18 feet for spearing season which isn't legal in many states. Those smelt make great bait for Northern Pike in spring.
 

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