Wtf.it reminds me of this video, situational awareness is nonstop
we've got to watch out for anchors, fishing hooks, and pissy bass
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Wtf.it reminds me of this video, situational awareness is nonstop
we've got to watch out for anchors, fishing hooks, and pissy bass
I need a bigger trilobiteit reminds me of this video, situational awareness is nonstop
we've got to watch out for anchors, fishing hooks, and pissy bass
What is the wreck? Where along the coast is it?I got hooked through the glove (but not the finger!) on the Oregon wreck
It's a Cunard liner sunk 1886, about 18 miles off the coast of Long Island, NY in 130 fsw.What is the wreck? Where along the coast is it?
Waaaaaaa? Just flip a sand anchor onto the rocks and the pool is open?? How about a grapnel?it reminds me of this video, situational awareness is nonstop
we've got to watch out for anchors, fishing hooks, and pissy bass
Trolling for divers...it reminds me of this video, situational awareness is nonstop
we've got to watch out for anchors, fishing hooks, and pissy bass
Tie offs and down a line.So after reading through this thread again.......I don't see any mention of the dive boat flying a dive flag.......which should serve to keep all other vessels at least a hundred yards away....
Are Speigle dives live boat or do dive boats tie off to a mooring / descent / ascent line??