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<blockquote data-quote="JRSherman" data-source="post: 1470476" data-attributes="member: 13432"><p>David we'll have to figure out a time to get together. I'm through Vinita a fair bit on 44, but I've never stopped there. Usually when it's me and the missus we have the dogs too, so that's a no win situation hehe. </p><p></p><p>Dennis, I barely remember it as I was pretty small, but my Grandpa and I were at the very front edge of the hole when a few divers went down on an exploration of the spring. The report they did is where the sketch came from. I've always been scared of deep water, so I was pretty shocked later on to find out that that hole is over 200 feet deep! Now that I know a little about such things, it amazes me even more than it did then, as these guys did a technical dive in the late 80's without the newer diving equipment that is available now.</p><p></p><p>A lot of people don't know it as well, and it took a while before they figured it out, but brown trout made their way into the main pool through the spring system itself. For a long time when I was growing up they thought people were hauling them in and slipping them into the pool, but once they gated off the main water flow to where the trout couldn't easily get into the spring head, they kept track and found they were just getting there naturally. </p><p></p><p>That's gotta be one heck of a swim from somewhere!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRSherman, post: 1470476, member: 13432"] David we'll have to figure out a time to get together. I'm through Vinita a fair bit on 44, but I've never stopped there. Usually when it's me and the missus we have the dogs too, so that's a no win situation hehe. Dennis, I barely remember it as I was pretty small, but my Grandpa and I were at the very front edge of the hole when a few divers went down on an exploration of the spring. The report they did is where the sketch came from. I've always been scared of deep water, so I was pretty shocked later on to find out that that hole is over 200 feet deep! Now that I know a little about such things, it amazes me even more than it did then, as these guys did a technical dive in the late 80's without the newer diving equipment that is available now. A lot of people don't know it as well, and it took a while before they figured it out, but brown trout made their way into the main pool through the spring system itself. For a long time when I was growing up they thought people were hauling them in and slipping them into the pool, but once they gated off the main water flow to where the trout couldn't easily get into the spring head, they kept track and found they were just getting there naturally. That's gotta be one heck of a swim from somewhere! [/QUOTE]
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