Dive op to put me on Goliath Grouper?

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A few pics from the Castor this last weekend with Loggerhead (Boynton Beach) are here. Was my first time on that boat, seems like a good operation. Hoping to get to Jupiter soon too for MG-111. Like others have said, Palm Beach county is your best bet.

Lance
 
I've never experienced diving on the se coast of Florida. I'm interested in seeing some Goliath Grouper this week. I called rainbow reef in Key Largo, but the girl I spoke with wasn't overwhelming me. She said ....yeah, we have one that hangs out at such and such site. She also said their boats would accommodate up to 30 divers...f that!! Can you guys recommend a dive op that can put me on some of these beasties mid week without 29 other divers?

Go North…Palm Beach County, Pura Vida Divers
 
Jupiter Dive Center. Let them know you want to see Goliath Grouper. I was there about three weeks ago or so and the Goliaths were just beginning to show up in mass and were still kind of shy. JDC is a well stocked Scubapro dealer, very professional and I have never had a bad dive with them.

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Down in the Upper Keys, not for grouper, but just diving, I suggest the Conch Republic Dive Center. Friendly, laid back and they have a nice boat and good crew.

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James
 
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