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#1Ordell 
The Christine Rose is a great idea, but it has the flaw of being limited to the length of the scoop arm. So I was wondering about the potential for a cable drawn dual scoop.
As you can see, this thing is attached to a cable, so there is no arm to limit its depth. The cable would be much longer than the arm. This would allow you to go out much further than anyone else.
of course, it won't be cheap, either. But what do you all think?
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