NC last weekend, SHARKS!!!

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Diversauras

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Wow! Looks like a great dive. Can't wait to get back down there!
 
:thumb: Great video. Thanks for sharing.
 
Now that is a shark dive, they looked to be a fun group of sharks and i think if that group wanted it could tear up anything with the teeth on the one. if they would just chow the lion fish.
 
they will if it is presented right, I was told that a speared one held in front of them will be gobbled...
 
they will if it is presented right, I was told that a speared one held in front of them will be gobbled...

The Schurz is one of my favorite dives and it is interesting to see it wrapped up in Sand Tigers. Typically there are only one or two on the wreck at a time. The usual resident sharks have typically turned up their noses when I have offered them a speared Lionfish as a treat.Maybe I haven't been presenting them right. I usually try to rid the wreck of as many as I can as this wreck offers some of the larger ones I see.
 
Great video!! The only time I have ever seen that many sharks was on the Proteus last august. We must have had 60-70 within view of the prop. It was something that I will never forget!!

Schurz is one of my favorites NC wrecks. Good to see the water is clearing up, we were down a few weeks ago and it was still pea soup.
 
What a great video, thanks. I absolutely love those days where there are sandies everywhere. Looks like you had amazing conditions topside too. And to end your dive with a huge pod of dolphins doesn't stink either.

Note to self, hurry up and get a thicker wetsuit for balmy November dive days. I'll have to ask some of the captains if these conditions are more prevalent in November or if you got lucky. First half of the summer was fantastic, last few months a bit rough with many a called dive.
 

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