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The British steamship Nisbet Grammer, the largest steel steamer to have foundered in Lake Ontario has been discovered by a team of shipwreck explorers thirty miles east of Niagara, NY in a depth of over 500 feet of water.   The Nisbet Grammer was enroute from Port Colburne to Montreal with a load of grain when she was struck by the steamship Dalwarnic in a dense fog.

 

Read the full story with pictures and video:  www.shipwreckworld.com

 

 

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Awesome stuff. I love your videos of these wrecks.

 

From a fishing perspective, do you ever see salmon hanging out on these wrecks at that depth?

 

Thanks for sharing,

 

Chris

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Really cool stuff.  That is a huge ship....glad it is 500' down and not inshore!

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Awesome stuff. I love your videos of these wrecks.

 

From a fishing perspective, do you ever see salmon hanging out on these wrecks at that depth?

 

Thanks for sharing,

 

Chris

Hey Chris,

 

Thanks          We have not seen any salmon at those depths.  

 

If anyone has seen a curious bump on their depth finder or has hung up on something in the lake I would appreciate hearing about it. 

Please email me: [email protected]

All info will be kept confidential.

 

Jim

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