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  1. #1
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    Does anybody have the numbers for the 'Airplane Wreck'?
    I think near Cape Charles.

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    Rappahannockman-- 'Airplane 747' 36 52.581N 74 53.517W (that's from Ches.Angler mag website/wrecks).
    Are you catching anything now in the Rivah? I'm across river from you @ DeepCreek and need some pullage!

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    CREEKSTER I looked at the chart and those
    numbers are waaaay offshore. I've been hearing about a wreck in the Bay near Cape Charles.

    The Spot are really biting good right now and a few keeper
    trout are mixed in.I have heard of 2 citation spot from the Rapp.
    this past week.I plan to get out there this weekend.

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    There is a fishing spot in Maryland that attracts chummers and troller for rockfish in Maryland. I know of nothing around the Cape Charles area.

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    I can give you the location of the 'Air Plane Wreck' up in Maryland if you want it.

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    Thanks Capt. Dave , but this wreck is somewhere in the
    Cape Charles area and I have heard several second
    hand reports of large Flounder being caught there in the
    last 2 weeks.

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    Here is what I found about an airplane wreck int he cape charles area on the NOAA survey website

    6 Low Direct
    NATIVDATUM GPQUALITY GPSOURCE
    75.892702777778
    075/53/35.00 075/53/33.73
    NATIVLON LONG83 LONDEC
    37.022366666667
    37/01/20.00 37/01/20.52
    HISTORY NM31/50-- CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE-WRECK; A SEAPLANE WITH 15 ìFEET OF WATER OVER IT IS SUNK 12,200 YDS., 174 DEG. 18 MIN. FROM ìCAPE CHARLES LIGHT. APPROX. POSITION OF WRECK LAT. 37-01-23N, LONG. ì75-53-39W. WILL BE MARKED WITH A BUOY. NM33/50-- CHESAPEAKE BAY ENTRANCE-WRECK-INFORMATION; THE ìSEAPLANE PREVIOUSLY REPORTED SUNK 12,200 YDS., 174 DEG. 18 MIN. ìFROM CAPE CHARLES LIGHT HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED AND IS NO LONGER ìCONSIDERED A HAZARD TO NAVIGATION. APPROX. POSITION LAT. ì37-01-23N, LONG. 75-53-39W. SUPERSEDES NM31/50, ABOVE. (UP ì4/23/97, SJV) H10745/97-- S-E904-BH; 200% SIDE SCAN SONAR NEGATIVE. EVALUATOR ìRECOMMENDS DELETING FROM CHARTS. (UP 12/2/97, SJV)


    Also saw mention of it on this site :
    http://www.vims.edu/bridge/arendt.html

    Hope this might help you some.

    --John

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    Thanks John! I thinks thats the place.
    Have you been Striper fishing yet?
    I plan to try some livelining at the Whitestone Bridge Sunday.
    That will be my first try this year!

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    I have been out in the Piankatank throwing lures at dock lights in the evenings and catching some small fish. I tried catching some small spot to liveline with the other day but all the spot I could get were large eating size lol. If I can talk my dad into this weekend we may try the whitestone bridge but he hasn't been much into fishing lately. Good luck if you do go.

    --John

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