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freudian slip?oops, I mean GURNARDS.
Hello everyone,
I live in Atlanta but grew up in Palm Beach. Quick resume: Diving since 1970, certified in 1975, Mom instructed/chartered for 25 years, avid photographer. My parents were founders of the Palm Beach Fin Divers.
I will be down Wednesday October 12, and am looking to dive the bridge at night. High tide on Wed/Thu is 9:12PM and 9:47. Looks like a good moon too if it is clear.
Is anyone interested?
And I am up for other shore dives if anyone is interested.
Thanks,
I'll be happy to help out if I'm not teaching...send me a PM and we can discuss days, times and your expectations for the dives.Any chance on hooking up with a local BHB diver that we can follow around, ala tour guide at the end of Dec, for a mid week dive? We (my better half and I) dove BHB new years 2 yrs ago and fell in love with the place. We are taking our newly certified, college grad/Army officer daughter there before she is shipped off to who knows where, for 3 yrs
Kate and I dove around the pilings last time and had an absolute blast. I would like to treat the girls to some octo's and sea horses if at all possible. Then afterwords maybe a beach dive.
yes, that's the attitude! I have never had a boring dive there. Course a lot is attitude and what you make of it. When I hear somebody says they didn't see anything, to me that says they weren't looking very hard, or have unreasonable expectations. Course, maybe I'm just easy to please.I completely understand Jenny. I am not familiar with the areas frequented by the critters and I know that seeing a Octo or SH would just be "over the top" for the mommy unit and our army brat.
It's all good in my book regardless of what we see, as long as I am wet, I am happy!!!!:cool2: