You all may be surprised that the fishermem may be thankful and want the net back, they do cost money and a ghost net that get entangled in their gear also costs them money. Ask them and give them a chance to help or not.
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MurkyRockDiver:You all may be surprised that the fishermem may be thankful and want the net back, they do cost money and a ghost net that get entangled in their gear also costs them money. Ask them and give them a chance to help or not.
MurkyRockDiver:You all may be surprised that the fishermem may be thankful and want the net back, they do cost money and a ghost net that get entangled in their gear also costs them money. Ask them and give them a chance to help or not.
matt_unique:That is great to hear the net is cleared up! I look forward to returning to the site.
One of my crew members used to be a commercial fisherman, and he refers to Gill Netters as "Kill Netters" because of the bycatch and damage....ugh. I'm glad it's cleared up.
--Matt
Did you dive the poling too?Rainer:Net is gone. Was at Burnham's today (Gauntlet) and all that remains is a dead seal. I heard Fran cleared it up last week (with a local fisherman). Vis today was in excess of 35' (we could see the rock when we dropped off the line at 50').
Rick L:Did you dive the poling too?
When we went out the gauntlet was there.
I was on the yellow boat that tied off too the other mooring.
RicK L
I was doing the safety diver thing (one diver was on first wreck dive)Rainer:Yup. You guys have good dives? Vis on the Poling was decent, but no where near what we had at Burnham's.