Shipwrecks graveyard?

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Re: Shipwrecks graveyard?

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Didn't know you had a yellow yak once upon a time Cheater. I thought it was brown and red. ;)
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Re: Shipwrecks graveyard?

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MrTall wrote: Didn't know you had a yellow yak once upon a time Cheater. I thought it was brown and red. ;)
I still have it as a spare I fished out of a yellow Kingfisher with a bit of Westernport mud and gummy guts on it ( the mobile burley bucket ) for 4 year before upgrading to the prowler
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Re: Shipwrecks graveyard?

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I suspect your talking about the J4 or deep sub . This is a very popular dive site ( as are most wreck & sunken sub sites in Vic ) . It is often used as a wreck diving training site & most calm weekends you`ll often find dive boats there . Plenty of info on dive forums etc . Dived it once over 20 years ago , didn`t see any snapper but it wasn`t winter . A lot of the Snapper officialdoms believe when the snapper leave western port the head east & when they leave port phillip they head west .
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