http://www.courierpress.com/news/201...v_stolentruck/
Paul: Now I know what you are talking about. I thought it was a old shed that was left in the lake. Now I understand what you said about seeing the tire tracks. The IDNR scuba divers put a wire on that old truck and they hauled it out of the water. We were talking about the same truck. I have a good screen shot of that puppy. It's on my SD card in my 898's control panel. Someone told me it was an old shed so that's what I thought it was. I hate to see that it's been pulled out of the lake now. I caught 23 good sized crappie off that puppy my last trip out.
I use to scuba dive years ago and still have some of my gear. But I've outgrown my wet suit!!!!!

I'd like to talk to those divers or Kelner and ask them about the visibility in those 25 ft depths where that truck was found. I had no idea it was a truck. It was pretty far out to the right of the ramp about 75 yards out from the concrete ramp. I've seen it on my SI view and my DI view both. I could tell it was a man made object as it was box shaped and had a very bright return as metal would do. It was pretty easy to find with my Humminbird 898 C SI.
I thought you had found something new down at the North end of Bluegrass or something and was not sure if we were talking about the same thing. But I guess it's ok to talk about it now that it's not there anymore. Nobody's going to steal our fishing spot now. IDNR already did that! LOL Darn scuba divers!!!
I was thinking about buying some new scuba gear a few years ago and diving in those pits but health problems put me in the hospital instead. Now it's too late to do any diving anymore. I should sell my old scuba gear but hat to give it up. I'd have to buy a new backpack or BC, wet suit, mask, fins and snorkel just to get back in the game. And that stuff not cheap these days, never was in the past either.
But it's good to know that the company figured out where their truck went.
I often wonder how many other trucks have backed down that ramp and dumped things in those waters.