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Spearfishing wrecks UK

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Hi surfnspear,
I understand the inherent risks with the wrecks and of course the bubblers are bound to make it awkward, but I can't help my curiosity and think I'll have to quench it at some point anyway..
Though i cant go wrong taking advice from the only man to spear a tuna in the uk!
I'm by no means ignoring the search for good shore/reef marks, but wrecks just spike my interest, and even if I have an all too familiar blank dive I think I'll enjoy the experience regardless.
Thanks for the input, appreciated all the same- hope to see some more epic catches from you this year!
Cheers
 

We know all about that dont we ????:vangry
 
can anyone teckkie advise regarding getting marks from wrecksite eu onto my chart plotter?I have a lowrance LMS300 greyscale with Navionics classic chart in it. If you imput marks manually into the plotter it takes forever! Dave T had advised saving the marks to memory stick and putting them through GPS babel to convert them from universal csv file to Lowrance user.I tried this but when i put the memory stick into the Lowrance it doesnt recognise the info.Any ideas?
 
Sorry I've not used lowrance. I know that on a simrad you can scroll the cursor to a point on the chart with the lat and long in figures on the side and click to enter a position then name the plotted mark. Maybe try that.
 
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