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and yess it will take a second band i stopped down where i bought it but they are almost $40
 
Blaiz - we could get you in Lake Michigan after some carp and there the viz can get up to 100'- not to mention some GREAT PERCH there too. The times to give that a shot is June through August.
 
Blaiz - we could get you in Lake Michigan after some carp and there the viz can get up to 100'- not to mention some GREAT PERCH there too. The times to give that a shot is June through August.

yeah but is the water 78 degrees? I grew up in hawaii, cold water and I dont mix well. When I dove in New Zealand the water was only around 70 degrees and I was fricken cold. I guess if I had the right suit it would be bearable. The 100ft of vis sounds pretty good though. Thats better than over here most times.
 
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