Well waited as long as I could guess Ill have to make the report.
Arrived at CSSP around 10 am. Went out with the purpose of practicing shooting bags at depth. The park was really busy today, and vis suffered from the mix of algae blooming and lots of students. Ten min. into dive one, I realized I somehow forgot to clip off my lift bag, reached back to grab it and nothing. :11doh:, looked at the bottom for a while still not seeing it. :11doh: Decided to surface in the hope that it was resting on the surface. Well nothing their. Oh well the dive most continue. Did a nice slow dive along the East wall, vis ranged from 3-4 feet to nothing, and I do mean nothing. Dive was just over an hour long.
SI- As soon as I get out of the water I see Alan and Thomas, and first thing out of their mouth to my relief is, He did you lose a lift bag? Turns out some guys at Tiger Shark scuba saw it floating on the surface with no line attached or air in it and picked it up for me. Very very cool.
Dive 2- Alan and I entered the water at the same time, well that was the last we saw of each other. Turns out vis, by the platforms was pretty much 0. I managed to run right into a mud wall, and roll about the bottom for a sec. Shortly after getting off the bottom my damn STA bolt came lose and started causing my tank to go side to side. Did a ditch and dawn on the platform and fixed it. Finally allowing me to do some bag shoots. Alan kindly let me barrow his spreel, which BTW is very cool, not sure if I will get one for bag shoots but its pretty easy to use and fun to watch unwind. After using the spreel I switched to my reel, and since today was my day, luck would have it I had the tension screw on.
So ended up having to let my reel go to the surface with my lift bag. After a few more lifts I headed back and meet up with Alan on the surface. We did a few more bag shoots,got to try using a spool for the first time, and well I think that was the easiest and most simple way, so looks like I get to spend some more money.
All in all a good day of diving and conversation with Thomas and Alan.
That's my report and I'm sticking to it.

Arrived at CSSP around 10 am. Went out with the purpose of practicing shooting bags at depth. The park was really busy today, and vis suffered from the mix of algae blooming and lots of students. Ten min. into dive one, I realized I somehow forgot to clip off my lift bag, reached back to grab it and nothing. :11doh:, looked at the bottom for a while still not seeing it. :11doh: Decided to surface in the hope that it was resting on the surface. Well nothing their. Oh well the dive most continue. Did a nice slow dive along the East wall, vis ranged from 3-4 feet to nothing, and I do mean nothing. Dive was just over an hour long.
SI- As soon as I get out of the water I see Alan and Thomas, and first thing out of their mouth to my relief is, He did you lose a lift bag? Turns out some guys at Tiger Shark scuba saw it floating on the surface with no line attached or air in it and picked it up for me. Very very cool.
Dive 2- Alan and I entered the water at the same time, well that was the last we saw of each other. Turns out vis, by the platforms was pretty much 0. I managed to run right into a mud wall, and roll about the bottom for a sec. Shortly after getting off the bottom my damn STA bolt came lose and started causing my tank to go side to side. Did a ditch and dawn on the platform and fixed it. Finally allowing me to do some bag shoots. Alan kindly let me barrow his spreel, which BTW is very cool, not sure if I will get one for bag shoots but its pretty easy to use and fun to watch unwind. After using the spreel I switched to my reel, and since today was my day, luck would have it I had the tension screw on.

All in all a good day of diving and conversation with Thomas and Alan.
That's my report and I'm sticking to it.