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waterpirate

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Just when I was considering fresh water, I caught a lucky break. My buddy had a bunch of numbers of snaggs and since the oystering is off to a slow start, dive it was. We did a series of hot drops. "some of them were magic, some were tragic, but we had a good time just the same" We covered a total of 75 miles, saw some really cool stuff and put dinner on the table. Note to self, diving on full moon tides equals ripping .6 to 1.4 knot current, what a work out! vis varied from a solid ten to twelve to zero, and depth went from 23 feet to the deepest drop at 62fsw, just proves it does not allways have to be deep to be fun, just salty.
Eric
 

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