I love this. Thank you. I know nothing, about diving, but I am an avid Erie fisherman, and it's so cool seeing those smallmouth. Thank you. real inspiring
It appears some don't understand that smallmouth wont swim or spawn in polluted water. For instance smallmouth started showing up on the south end of lake Michigan for the 1st time in my lifetime about 10 years ago. before that it was too polluted. The great lakes are cleaner now than they have been for over 75 years.
Actually they do swim and spawn in polluted water. They're swimming and spawning in chartiers crick. One of the most polluted cricks around canonsburg full of PVC, uranium, and now oil and gas from fracking. But the small mouth have been getting smaller and smaller over the years
+sam mich - There is a great salt lake beneath Lake Erie. If you drill a well in NW PA or OH deeper than 100 feet, you get salt water. There are also salt mines beneath a small part of Lake Erie.
excellent video, grew up near Lake Erie and now live next to the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi (Flathead) as well as Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park - If you havent already, you should dive our pristine waters!
Amazing video. I grew up in Cleveland and all I ever knew of Lake Erie was that it was very polluted back in the 60s and 70s. Had no idea there was freshwater sponge at the bottom of the lake.
Interesting! Born in Cleveland in '57. HELP ME I'M DYING was painted over the lake on Lakeshore Boulevard. Left for NYC in '77 ... greetings from France since '94. The scuba test was too hard for me and my spouse at the time disapproved, so I've just made do with snorkeling. This is so, so pretty! Thank you. Uprated.
jaime harrington No, that was actually on some corrugated metal defining the sharp edge of Burke Lakefront Airport, I think. They were not barges, either. They were Great Lakes tankers or something similar, not dragged, self-moving. I only remember one, but you could be right about the two. It would not have been possible to see it, the slogan, from Lakeshore Boulevard, as it was and probably still is called. It was actually fairly far out, but you could see it. It broke in two on its own. They were not for breakwalls. They were part of the landfill thing. Most of Cleveland was swamps and all that down there is landfill. Moses Cleaveland (correct spelling) and his settlers died in droves in the unhealthy swamps. They tried to escape up the Chagrin River, to resettle. When they got to the big falls, he moaned, "This is the river of my chagrin." So now it's Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Epic fail. I had Cleveland History in 3rd grade in East Cleveland, and Ohio History in 8th grade in South Euclid/Lyndhurst. The public schools were excellent. Very, very segregated in many places, though, until well into the seventies. HELP ME I'M DYING was really close to the Lakeshore drive. I also spent a lot of time at the libraries, which were excellent, and my parents told me a lot. :)
jaime harrington Well, I remember seeing it through a lot of the '60s and I also watched the sinking of the ship, and it was not a barge. We went down to see it. By the NIKE station, where we'd often fly kites. It went in on its own steam. It was guided, yes, but it was not a barge. A barge does not have smokestacks or whatever you call them, various decks, and so on. Really, that was not a barge, it was corrugated metal ended the land fill which had made the airport there. I repeat, the boat (ships are for the seas, boats are for water) did not have the slogan on it. It would have been too far to see it from the highway. Even in neon, no-one would have looked on that badly designed killer road. Remember Dead Man's curve a bit farther in? Remember the crib? I knew that area super well, I was also inside the water treatment plant there, remember that? The Crib out in the lake sent it the water to begin processing. I started my journalism career in Cleveland before I got the heck out of that heck-hole, and I still have notes and materials going back to when I was about 12. Sorry, Jaime! Not out on the vessel, on the fabricated land. :) PS: It was not a typical Great Lakes freighter. It was a tad smaller, narrower, more like a "real ship" without the unusual Great Lakes Freighter design, with decks on the bow, decks at the stern, a huge empty deck, and a very broad design for stability since Lake Erie was the shallowest and is still of all the Great Lakes. That's why it got so polluted so badly, but also why it was possible to clean it or improve it so quickly. My father was a skipper and his best friend, whose kids I grew up with, was a Merchant Marine and knew what that was, and it was big but not the usual freighter. They don't have a smokestack where that one did, or whatever you call them. It was big, granted, but not a barge, sorry again.
Would love to see you dive and video off the Mile Long Pier in Lorain. Have always wanted to know the structure and fish around it from underneath. Great Vids and be safe.
Ya I lived near it for 20 yrs. Darn thing caused flooding to my home and because the water level so high it came up in my crawlspace as groundwater. I move out to a 3 floor apartment and good riddance to Lake Erie. Even the music in this sounds creepy.
Lake Erie was a shallow inland sea at one time. A million yrs. ago salt in the water but now located beneath the lake. As one person has said, they have salt mines in Cleveland and elsewhere that use the salt for the roads. Ancient history of this area is fascinating!
Dude thanks I always wondered how it looked down there because I fish there and you should have way more subs then what u have all the hard work u should have 100,000 but you earn my sub and thanks again
Back in the 60’s I knew a diver that went down in Lake Erie not far from Toledo. He said you could only see about one foot and there were NO fish and the bottom of the lake was covered with some type of worm or possibly leeches.
I come from the Finger lakes of NY.They are deep as hell..Seneca which at the South end is Watkins Glen.Seneca drops to 620ft..that's a long ways down...Beautiful waters.
I fish Lake Erie out of Luna Pier quite often. In that area there is no structure at all. It's like a parking lot. The lake gradually gets deeper until you hit the shipping channel. Very shallow going from 20 to 40 feet over several miles out.
Thank you for the "tour". When I was a kid we used to do some wreck diving off Marblehead. The perch were so thick you could literally push them out of the way. Very sad to see what the Zebra Mussels have done to the eco system and know that it could have been prevented.
+Mike Schreader Thanks Mike! Who's the artist or group? Thank you for posting this video. I watch it often and I never would've known about sea jacks...such a cool thing! Thanks again!
+Mike Schreader Thanks Mike! Who's the artist or group? Thank you for posting this video. I watch it often and I never would've known about sea jacks...such a cool thing! Thanks again!
+Ruth Vinson Ruth, the only thing I can find for the Artist is "Your World Within." They do motivational videos and not sure if this is their own, but unable to find anything else, so assuming it is!
samiam1150 they are called dollose or dolosse they are all over the east break wall in Cleveland and along the coast. They have a big yard of them under the Valley View bridge (I-480)
hey those long stones in the beginning are shockingly similar to the videos of there are no forests on earth. and stones from I think the coast of Scotland. I dock at port Glasgow near Rodney. where in Erie are you
I live in monroe michigan right on the coast of lake erie there is a ferme plant right on the water thats why it is so polluted the state parks get closed alot because of this
Those are there to prevent erosion. I cant remember what they are called but there is a large yard of them under the Valley View bridge. The breakwall is full of them
@@Seanmacon-bv5ck "James Riddle Hoffa was an American labor union leader who served as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957 until 1971. " Missing in action. "Disappeared July 30, 1975 (aged 62) Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S."
I went to Lorain, Ohio for Summer break with my dad (he was born and raised in Ohio) and it was AMAZING!! Btw does anyone know if he was in Ohio or a different state filming this
Sea jacks are huge cement pieces that look exactly like the jacks you played with as a kid. When dumped to mitigate shore erosion,they tend to interlock,and lessen the damage due to strong waves. I first saw them along the Costa del Sol,in Spain.First they dumped rocks,then the jacks further out,to keep the rocks in place, Jacks make great marine habitat,and fishing platforms.
They're called Dollosse or Dolosse and they prevent erosion. The break wall is covered with them. They started dumping them in tge lake after hurricane Sandy I think
Paisley Plays What M8? Kelley's Island near Put-in-Bay? Nestled in down there by Cedar Point and surrounded by all the nuclear power plants? Are you kidding?? I wouldn't swim there unless my boat sank. Head north. Canada is lovely :)
We cannot let Cleveland take all of the blame. Erie is the shallowest of the five (especially in the western basin) and thus the warmest. Superior, Michigan, and Huron all have thousands of tributaries from all over the mid-west that carry phosphates from farms and sewage overflows (nutrient rich waste) that dump into the lakes and are all funneled into Erie and then Ontario. It seems to reach a critical mass of nutrients in the western basin where the water is warm. These nutrients feed algae that then turns into massive algae blooms that poison the water.
Has nothing really to do with Cleveland! Lake Erie is so much better now than it was 10-15 years ago. Everyone likes to blame everything on Cleveland. There are a lot of towns and cities around Lake Erie. It's just not Cleveland. And Lake Erie being so shallow with the blooms it has and the water being warmer than the other Great Lakes, makes it look dirty and dingy.
Did you know that it takes about 8 years for a Bass to reach 10" long in the great lakes,but only 2 years in the warm waters of Florida? That is why we have such lunkers down here. The warmer it is,the sooner they digest and have to eat again.
Spooky. Id hate to run into a big carp, walleye, muskie or sturgeon down there. Even knowing theyre harmless, Id feel like a worm on a line haha. Very cool.
Nope. The one lake I'm afraid of. Grew up going to that lake. I used to dive, BUT not in that water. Mosquito, Milton, pymetooning, Berlin. Dove in those. Even dove in the Atlantic.
I love this. Thank you. I know nothing, about diving, but I am an avid Erie fisherman, and it's so cool seeing those smallmouth. Thank you. real inspiring
Yeah it is cool
Love catching big Erie smallies
It appears some don't understand that smallmouth wont swim or spawn in polluted water. For instance smallmouth started showing up on the south end of lake Michigan for the 1st time in my lifetime about 10 years ago. before that it was too polluted. The great lakes are cleaner now than they have been for over 75 years.
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Actually they do swim and spawn in polluted water. They're swimming and spawning in chartiers crick. One of the most polluted cricks around canonsburg full of PVC, uranium, and now oil and gas from fracking. But the small mouth have been getting smaller and smaller over the years
Gaming Time why?
@@cjadventures8840 Possibly overcrowding/lack of predation
@@michellemillet3035
Do you mean creek .. what is a crick?
Wow, That was awesome.You scuba divers are fearless. At what depth would you lose total visibility?
Still amazed the amount of people think the great lakes are salt water.
+sam mich - There is a great salt lake beneath Lake Erie. If you drill a well in NW PA or OH deeper than 100 feet, you get salt water. There are also salt mines beneath a small part of Lake Erie.
A good part of our rock salt comes from those mines to treat our roads.
The great lakes are the largest concentration of fresh water ON EARTH! Not many people know this,but they know all about the Kardashians.
LIKE WHO!!
I seen a pair of cement shoes
excellent video, grew up near Lake Erie and now live next to the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi (Flathead) as well as Lake McDonald in Glacier National Park - If you havent already, you should dive our pristine waters!
Now I see why I get snagged
@Stanley Maximus stfu
someone found the smallie hole!
Wow that was amazing, I love water but I don't think I could ever go under water Great video I loved it.
I really like your video. I live near Lake Erie, near Headlands beach. I like the background music you choose. The harp! lovely
This is awesome! Thank you for showing my lake.
Amazing video. I grew up in Cleveland and all I ever knew of Lake Erie was that it was very polluted back in the 60s and 70s. Had no idea there was freshwater sponge at the bottom of the lake.
Interesting! Born in Cleveland in '57. HELP ME I'M DYING was painted over the lake on Lakeshore Boulevard. Left for NYC in '77 ... greetings from France since '94. The scuba test was too hard for me and my spouse at the time disapproved, so I've just made do with snorkeling. This is so, so pretty! Thank you. Uprated.
You're right, they sunk a couple of ore barges to become breakwalls. Some one painted the "I'm Dying" on one of them.
jaime harrington
No, that was actually on some corrugated metal defining the sharp edge of Burke Lakefront Airport, I think. They were not barges, either. They were Great Lakes tankers or something similar, not dragged, self-moving. I only remember one, but you could be right about the two. It would not have been possible to see it, the slogan, from Lakeshore Boulevard, as it was and probably still is called. It was actually fairly far out, but you could see it. It broke in two on its own. They were not for breakwalls. They were part of the landfill thing. Most of Cleveland was swamps and all that down there is landfill. Moses Cleaveland (correct spelling) and his settlers died in droves in the unhealthy swamps. They tried to escape up the Chagrin River, to resettle. When they got to the big falls, he moaned, "This is the river of my chagrin." So now it's Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Epic fail. I had Cleveland History in 3rd grade in East Cleveland, and Ohio History in 8th grade in South Euclid/Lyndhurst. The public schools were excellent. Very, very segregated in many places, though, until well into the seventies. HELP ME I'M DYING was really close to the Lakeshore drive. I also spent a lot of time at the libraries, which were excellent, and my parents told me a lot. :)
I remember seeing it in 1970 on the old ore barge.
jaime harrington
Well, I remember seeing it through a lot of the '60s and I also watched the sinking of the ship, and it was not a barge. We went down to see it. By the NIKE station, where we'd often fly kites. It went in on its own steam. It was guided, yes, but it was not a barge. A barge does not have smokestacks or whatever you call them, various decks, and so on. Really, that was not a barge, it was corrugated metal ended the land fill which had made the airport there. I repeat, the boat (ships are for the seas, boats are for water) did not have the slogan on it. It would have been too far to see it from the highway. Even in neon, no-one would have looked on that badly designed killer road. Remember Dead Man's curve a bit farther in? Remember the crib? I knew that area super well, I was also inside the water treatment plant there, remember that? The Crib out in the lake sent it the water to begin processing. I started my journalism career in Cleveland before I got the heck out of that heck-hole, and I still have notes and materials going back to when I was about 12. Sorry, Jaime! Not out on the vessel, on the fabricated land. :) PS: It was not a typical Great Lakes freighter. It was a tad smaller, narrower, more like a "real ship" without the unusual Great Lakes Freighter design, with decks on the bow, decks at the stern, a huge empty deck, and a very broad design for stability since Lake Erie was the shallowest and is still of all the Great Lakes. That's why it got so polluted so badly, but also why it was possible to clean it or improve it so quickly. My father was a skipper and his best friend, whose kids I grew up with, was a Merchant Marine and knew what that was, and it was big but not the usual freighter. They don't have a smokestack where that one did, or whatever you call them. It was big, granted, but not a barge, sorry again.
East end light off Gordon State Park Marina Cleveland
Would love to see you dive and video off the Mile Long Pier in Lorain. Have always wanted to know the structure and fish around it from underneath. Great Vids and be safe.
It's amazing how I live right next to all that beautiful stuff!!!
Ya I lived near it for 20 yrs. Darn thing caused flooding to my home and because the water level so high it came up in my crawlspace as groundwater. I move out to a 3 floor apartment and good riddance to Lake Erie. Even the music in this sounds creepy.
I honestly did not think Lake Erie was that clear anywhere?
What? around the Bass islands I can see the bottom in 20 fow
Zebra Muscles
clear? 😦
@@user-m418 Yea thats like 15-20 ft of visibility.
I am taking diving lessons and have a boat on Lake Erie. I cannot wait to be able to go down and check out some of the wrecks.
THANKS
I WAS JUST CURIOUS.
I LIVE BY LORAIN, I USED TO GO SWIM OFF THE OLD LIGHT HOUSE.
KK
Lake Erie was a shallow inland sea at one time. A million yrs. ago salt in the water but now located beneath the lake. As one person has said, they have salt mines in Cleveland and elsewhere that use the salt for the roads. Ancient history of this area is fascinating!
Dude thanks I always wondered how it looked down there because I fish there and you should have way more subs then what u have all the hard work u should have 100,000 but you earn my sub and thanks again
I grew up on Lake Erie in Southeastern Mi. it is a strange and mysterious lake.
Well done video. Thank you for sharing.
I didn't know Erie hosted that much marine life. I'd still like to revisit.
Nitokris, The Blackpilled it has the most marine life of the Great Lakes, as its the warmest
I totally love this! And the music!!! What is this song??
I used to fish off a pier on the east side when I was a kid by Burke Lakefront Airport. Pretty cool. The water has cleaned up a lot.
Back in the 60’s I knew a diver that went down in Lake Erie not far from Toledo. He said you could only see about one foot and there were NO fish and the bottom of the lake was covered with some type of worm or possibly leeches.
Water clarity is a thousand times better now than back then.
Thanks for sharing this price less video! two thumbs up!
thank you
Very nice video of smallmouth bass in their habitat.
It is amazing to see all those small mouth swimming around
I come from the Finger lakes of NY.They are deep as hell..Seneca which at the South end is Watkins Glen.Seneca drops to 620ft..that's a long ways down...Beautiful waters.
I fish Lake Erie out of Luna Pier quite often. In that area there is no structure at all. It's like a parking lot. The lake gradually gets deeper until you hit the shipping channel. Very shallow going from 20 to 40 feet over several miles out.
I thought I saw some Steelers fans at the bottom
Now that is really funny
GambitMojo wha awe that's so cute
No that was Hue Jackson, his jump into lake erie didnt go to well after our winless season, lol.
LOLOL NICE TOUCH
That’s because the eagles dropped there prey in the water.
Is that what it sound like too? If so, I would like to go down there to hear the beautiful harp music!
Awesome video! you ever see school's of perch? when you do let me know where they're @ lol
Thank you for the "tour". When I was a kid we used to do some wreck diving off Marblehead. The perch were so thick you could literally push them out of the way. Very sad to see what the Zebra Mussels have done to the eco system and know that it could have been prevented.
I would have enjoyed seeing that!
But were the mussels supposed to clear up the water?
those are some big smallies!
Groovy music, like what you might hear at the funeral of a robot.
Very nice. Were you in PA, NY, OH or MI or Canada?
chefjimmie1 Cleveland ohio
He was in OH. I'm in PA
I do all the time. Sometimes I see Great White Sharks too!
GREAT WHITE SHARKS IN LAKE ERIE WHQTATHEFJKHASD[FSHDFLJN I WAS THINKING ABOUT SWIMMING THERE BUT HELL NO NOW
Dw, there isn't any Great Whites, but there's plenty of water to drown in.
There are only sheepshead out in the ocean and bays that was a freshwater drum but nice video
This was really interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Neat video. Thanks.
The music, the music, the music! I've got to know. Thank you.
+Ruth Vinson Running in the Rain
+Mike Schreader Thanks Mike! Who's the artist or group? Thank you for posting this video. I watch it often and I never would've known about sea jacks...such a cool thing! Thanks again!
+Mike Schreader Thanks Mike! Who's the artist or group? Thank you for posting this video. I watch it often and I never would've known about sea jacks...such a cool thing! Thanks again!
+Ruth Vinson Ruth, the only thing I can find for the Artist is "Your World Within." They do motivational videos and not sure if this is their own, but unable to find anything else, so assuming it is!
+Mike Schreader Thanks again!
Yep! It's that green! Thanks for sharing!
Where are the sea jacks located in Lake Erie. I never knew that they existed.
samiam1150 they are called dollose or dolosse they are all over the east break wall in Cleveland and along the coast. They have a big yard of them under the Valley View bridge (I-480)
bblazeff1 That’s so interesting- what’s the purpose of them?
Sheepshead are saltwater fish , the ones with black and white stripes.
name of the song is puddle of infinity by grass you can find any song info with shazam app on you phone
Im thinking they are the big jack shaped concrete structures on the bottom
Beautiful!
hey those long stones in the beginning are shockingly similar to the videos of there are no forests on earth. and stones from I think the coast of Scotland. I dock at port Glasgow near Rodney. where in Erie are you
Sounds like a song that would be played in a sinister movie
Those are some nice looking bass. What is the purpose of the sea jacks in the lake?
They form a breakwall
I live in monroe michigan right on the coast of lake erie there is a ferme plant right on the water thats why it is so polluted the state parks get closed alot because of this
It's not . Erie is the shallowest and warmest of the lakes so different things grow in it
+Hallie Bowen oh thank you for clarifying your reasoning makes more sense then my theorie
Lake Erie is basically the worlds largest pond. Its only 200 feet deep at its deepest point.
I wan swimming in lake eerie in August it was fun!!!!
I live n Cleveland y are all those rocks man made shapes?
Because they were probably dumped there. Lake Erie at one point was the most polluted lake in the world and caught on fire because of over pollution.
OWEN061: the cuyahoga river in cleveland caught fire a number of times in the 60's, not lake erie, tho the cuyahoga empties into lake erie.
Those are there to prevent erosion. I cant remember what they are called but there is a large yard of them under the Valley View bridge. The breakwall is full of them
Bràziê 98thMadison those are sea jacks
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Very small section of lake Erie. I was hoping for more variation of bottom and life.
Zebra muscles on everything, and very few fish.
Pretty Cool...!!
What’s the background music I like it
Ah yes, the poop water
Hey bribickhed6. It's not sheep head it's sheepshead or fresh water drum. Genius lol
Pause at 0:38 genius! There was a small mouth bass there and a sheep head behind it. IDo you even know what a sheep head is?
Any sign of Jimmy Hoffa?
Who's jimmy Hoffa
@@Seanmacon-bv5ck part of the mafi turned up missing never was found and some rumors believe he’s part of a bridge somewhere
What???
@@Seanmacon-bv5ck
"James Riddle Hoffa was an American labor union leader who served as the president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1957 until 1971. " Missing in action.
"Disappeared July 30, 1975 (aged 62)
Bloomfield, Michigan, U.S."
Thank you 😊
Cool! Where in lake Erie is this ...like what county ...I'm in lake County, Ohio
E 72 Street breakwall Cleveland
@@pmc291 Ty
Is that by 72nd street. The cement jack shape things my the cigarret looking lighthouse
Tyler Juszczyk yes
I went to Lorain, Ohio for Summer break with my dad (he was born and raised in Ohio) and it was AMAZING!! Btw does anyone know if he was in Ohio or a different state filming this
Lorain. there is no e at the end
RainbowKitten30 sorry my bad
***** cool
I subscribed
Those fish look delicious
what are those concrete looking structures? I've never seen anything like that. also what song is that
thestigmach1 a lot of the times they are put in there to create habitats for the fish
And snags!
John Lape yeah that too makes getting said fish harder
Sea jacks are huge cement pieces that look exactly like the jacks you played with as a kid. When dumped to mitigate shore erosion,they tend to interlock,and lessen the damage due to strong waves. I first saw them along the Costa del Sol,in Spain.First they dumped rocks,then the jacks further out,to keep the rocks in place, Jacks make great marine habitat,and fishing platforms.
They're called Dollosse or Dolosse and they prevent erosion. The break wall is covered with them. They started dumping them in tge lake after hurricane Sandy I think
Look at those bolders had to be a city there befor water look at the way those bolders are cut
It looks like a land land scape down their like at one point was no water here
there wasnt water there a long time ago
how deep have you gone at most?
ive wanted to see the 300 mark or something like that,imagine itd be really cool
Gotta be another lake for that. Haha
Beautiful
So what is the purpose of the sea jacks? Never heard of them. Artificial reef?
I love in Florida and would like to know, is that lake freshwater, saltwater, or brackish?
Freshwater. Lake Erie is the smallest and shallowest of the five great lakes.
Paisley Plays What M8? Oh sush . Lake Erie is great. Perfect for swimming, boating, fishing and anything else you can think of to do!
Paisley Plays What M8?
Kelley's Island near Put-in-Bay? Nestled in down there by Cedar Point and surrounded by all the nuclear power plants? Are you kidding?? I wouldn't swim there unless my boat sank.
Head north. Canada is lovely :)
Is the water naturally green or is that a result of pollution run off from Cleveland?
Lake Erie has an abundance of alga caused by phosphorous runoff which makes the lake green.
We cannot let Cleveland take all of the blame. Erie is the shallowest of the five (especially in the western basin) and thus the warmest. Superior, Michigan, and Huron all have thousands of tributaries from all over the mid-west that carry phosphates from farms and sewage overflows (nutrient rich waste) that dump into the lakes and are all funneled into Erie and then Ontario. It seems to reach a critical mass of nutrients in the western basin where the water is warm. These nutrients feed algae that then turns into massive algae blooms that poison the water.
Has nothing really to do with Cleveland! Lake Erie is so much better now than it was 10-15 years ago. Everyone likes to blame everything on Cleveland. There are a lot of towns and cities around Lake Erie. It's just not Cleveland. And Lake Erie being so shallow with the blooms it has and the water being warmer than the other Great Lakes, makes it look dirty and dingy.
Cleveland, Oh
Song???
Don't get surprised if someday they pull up half a diver, if that supposed creature exists.
I don't think I wanna go to Erie anymore on Sunday :( I'm scared of deep water XD
The deepest it goes is 210 feet by NY and the part where you swim is usually 3-7 feet
Lake Erie is in Sandusky OHIO where I live
how deep does erie get anyway? i want to know...i go to huron,ohio & nickle plate beach alot during the summer times.
Knew it was not the western basin to deep
Happy St Patrick's Day!
Smallmouth is one word when you're typing Smallmouth bass.
*Smallmouth bass, Largemouth bass*
Did you know that it takes about 8 years for a Bass to reach 10" long in the great lakes,but only 2 years in the warm waters of Florida? That is why we have such lunkers down here. The warmer it is,the sooner they digest and have to eat again.
Creepy music its night and lake Erie is near me.
Spooky. Id hate to run into a big carp, walleye, muskie or sturgeon down there. Even knowing theyre harmless, Id feel like a worm on a line haha. Very cool.
Krixig a large enough muskie may attack
+EJ Einloth - A muskie bit off the little toe of a friend of mine when we were kids, sitting on a dock letting our feet dangle into the water.
+RB Redmond lol
Is this the deepest part? I'd go to the 210 foot part and do a dive.
Bull sharks feeding?
beautifull school of smallmouth!
KeepsUsSoHiigh, you can see the Sheephead at 0:38 - 0:41, he swims underneath the smallmouth bass. He's a little lighter in color.
looks like the dirty tank on finding nemo just sayn
I was swimming in lake Erie today
Lucky you.
I appreciate it . Don't get the BENDS
Nope. The one lake I'm afraid of. Grew up going to that lake. I used to dive, BUT not in that water. Mosquito, Milton, pymetooning, Berlin. Dove in those. Even dove in the Atlantic.
My home town💕
Dare i say it looks eerie lol
How deep did you get here
at the beginning is a Smallmouth Bass
Very nice....How deep is Lake Erie ?
average depth is 60 feet. Deepest area is located in the eastern basin at 210 feet.
Thanks for the info......Interesting.