The Daryaw Wreck
The Henry C. Daryaw is located near Brockville, it lies upside down at 90–95 ft. It sunk in 1941 after striking a shoal near Crossover Island. This is an advanced dive due to depth and strong currents during descent and ascent. The mooring line is in 2 - 3 knot current environment.
The Daryaw is a thriving artificial reef where large eels lurk beneath and within the wreck. Currents draw sturgeon, along with walleye, bass, and drum.
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Potential Wildlife Sightings
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Total number of species: 19
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Total number of species: 5
Walleye
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Total number of species: 3000
Catfish
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Total number of species: 2000
Loach Goby
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Total number of species: 27
Sturgeon
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Total number of species: 3
Perch
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Total number of species: 30
Carp
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Total number of species: 16
Eel
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Total number of species: 600