AristaKat trip on 07/10/2009

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WonderMellon

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I went out with Captain Jamie this morning. The weather was a bit overcast, but the water was very smooth, vizability was good and the company was great. I got a decent size or two and trained my eye to pick up some of the smaller ones.

Attached is a picture of my findings minus a handfull that I gave to my diving parther; a very nice guy from Ireland who had a tremendous eye for picking up anything that looked like a rock :blinking:
 

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Just wanted to let you know that if you soak your finds in white distilled vinegar for 24 hours at a time, it remove all the stuff off without damaging the teeth. It makes them look really good. My items that I found that had the red algae on them are beautiful. Just thought I would share this trick. Sometimes for really bad ones you might have to put them in a second soak.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/
https://xf2.scubaboard.com/community/forums/cave-diving.45/

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