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Me tooOh man! Super high on my bucket list. One day it’ll happen!
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Me tooOh man! Super high on my bucket list. One day it’ll happen!
How was visibility on the Castor? Thanks again for a daily report.Day 5 of 7. A very interesting day. I did 4 dives with Starfish, Capt Eddy and deck and Ren. Started off very stormy with lightening, thunder, wind, and rain. Seas were 2-3, some bigger.
1st dive was on the Castor, 1st time I have been there since last year. The water was on the chilly side, 78 degrees, I wish I would have had my hooded vest. There was little current you could swim around freely. There were a dozen Goliath Grouper on the stern, unconcerned, you could slowly approach up close. There were large numbers of Barracuda and small schools of Horse-eye Jacks, little bait. 2nd dive was at Black Condo, glad I added my hooded vest, 79 degrees. A couple of Nurse Sharks, a couple of Loggerhead, the usual reef fish.
It began lightening up as we went in for lunch. By the time we went back out, it was much flatter and no longer raining. 1sr dive was on the outside of Gulfstream, crossing over to Black Condo. Saw a few Loggerhead on the crossover. Highlight was a small, 4 foot, Hammerhead on the inside. Water had increased to 81 degrees. The last dive was up north at Castle Ledge, a very relaxing slow drift. By the time we came up, seas were nearly flat and the sun was out, great end to a great day of diving
Visibility on the Castor was excellent, 60-80 feet, just very darkHow was visibility on the Castor? Thanks again for a daily report.
I have dreams like that, failure dreams. Luckily, I am here and successfully divingWish I was there.
Actually had a dream last night I was FINALLY getting to dive again.... as I was gearing up, I discovered my BC was missing and everyone else had already jumped.
Not as many turtles as there were a month or so ago, but still a good number. Of course, we'll be coming up on Goliath Grouper aggregationMan, you are at liveaboard level diving!
That is awesome. Yours and Trailboss' reports have really lit the fire under me for a Florida trip. Especially with all of the turtle talk.
Thanks for sharing.