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Vis 40+ until the tide changed and temp 83 for this morning's dawn dive. Really busy at 5:30am!

Typical Crusty Dude & BB's dive.


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What's a trolls favorite drink? :)
MUR!!!!!!

The DoubleTree by Hilton ( one of our Dive Resorts) created a drink for us they are calling an "Into the Blue", which are AKA'd as a "Jessica Alba"....it is blue from Curacou, has Rum and a few other things... I like it!
Then there is the Bahama Mama, the Goombay Smash.....Rum Runner....any of these "should be" served at the BHB after diving and when we go over our Discoveries and Adventures......... the Parks Dept may object a bit though :)
You got the rum part. Good start!

However the best drink I ever had at the bridge was a frosty winter morning where I came out of the water blue and shivering, and cut a water bottle in half to make an extra cup so the BBs could generously share a split of their steaming hot cocoa. (There may even be a picture of the moment somewhere back in the archives).

I burned my fingers a bit, but can still taste the first sip...
mmm yummy times! But, yeah.. :cold:
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And there is the ever popular reebs and mur served at the BHB Troll Thanksgiving pot luck. After diving of course. Oh, those were the days.....so much fun.
there's that MUR again!!!

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muR, I remember THAT! I actually tried to Google it a few years ago--and without success--must check again to see if it has entered the online dictionary, or is it still secret!! (;>)
 
It helps if you're cixelsyd.


But last time I talked about food and drink in here, the entire thread got kicked into the Pub.










So to get back on track..as a Minnesota friend once asked me....howbout dem durned fish, yep by golly?
 
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how busy as in how many divers do you tend to see near a dawn tide on weekends? just curious how packed the bridge gets that early
 
Last weekend was pretty busy for a dawn dive.. still mostly front row parking though..
 
Last weekend was pretty busy for a dawn dive.. still mostly front row parking though..

WOW. Based on Jet"s am report from Mondaay we had high hopes....
Image showing up 2 hours early to find tanic brown wanter and even a turtle carcass washing the west rocks.....
Granted we are two hours early but the "" forbidden" life of the swim area is addictive....
Around 6 ish blue water started pouring in........
the faithful are rewarded.........
With all respect-and props to J&J.,
BAMMMMM !!!!!
the list is shattered!!!!!!!
Life time critter to be named later outed,
3 hours worth of surprises to follow.
Short list with photo-video props:
Juvenile BIg Eye (personal goal listeee)
Juvenile Rough back batfish (great color)
Juvenile BIg Head Searobin????
Multiple Bobbbit worms.
Juvenile buffalo trunkfish aka green spongebob's
feeding and free wheeling juvie eagle rays...
much, much, more,,,,.,
another average BHB night dive.................
Pictures and dare I say video to follow.
John
 
the list is shattered!!!!!!!
Life time critter to be named later outed,
3 hours worth of surprises to follow.
Multiple Bobbbit worms.
another average BHB night dive.................
Pictures and dare I say video to follow.
John


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We went Tuesday morning, nice diving with horsies and froggies--the best part, the viz after tidal change was still nice in the area south of the beach--around 25 ft.--best I've seen in many months!!
 
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