Oh dear, should we revisit the "let's bring mongoose to St. Thomas to eat the snakes"? Snakes diurnal; mongoose nocturnal; now they have plenty of both.
Hate to hear that not all operations are doing their best to keep the numbers down. David came up with one off Barracuda today. #8 for him, and the first he's caught without my videoing it. I was in the other group.
He definitely has snagging them down to an art now. It's seconds... in the bag, on with the dive. Was interesting when he snagged two on one dive early in the week... and they did the rest of the dive with us.
Deadly sharptail eel. Yeah. OK...
Mary, if you pick up some details of where you see them (don't know if I could...) and let me know, we'll watch for them.
We are supposed to do Maracaibo, too, again tomorrow. What boat/operation and what time do you leave the dock?
There's room on the boat tonight, should you decide to come. Leslie isn't going.
Had a fin blowout today. Was it your luck rubbing off? The front of the foot pocket detached from the blade. The other one was starting to go, too. I lost about 3/4 of my kick power. Very aggravating!
I mean, what's the deal?!? They are only 18 years old and have 1700 dives on them. Think I am going to get loaned a pair of good fins and not have to buy new ones until after I get home.
Right now they are duct-taped together. Me and my ghetto fins, as they were called on the boat. Worked like always, though...
It's nap time I think.
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