With or without a dm or buddy, At some point you need to take just a teensy bit of ownership over your own fate….
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I thought it was about freeing the big puffer or trunkfish or whatever?That trap doesn’t look particularly ghost-y to me. I haven’t come across any warm water trap (or nets for that matter) do they usually look that clean?
Thanks for the bright observation, Dr WatsonThat trap doesn’t look particularly ghost-y to me. I haven’t come across any warm water trap (or nets for that matter) do they usually look that clean?
I encourage divers to carry knives so I can add them to my collection when I find them on the seafloor.I have done most of my dives with dive ops in Florida and the Caribbean, and all of those with at least one DM or guide.
I have never carried a knife, and I have never had the need for one in over a hundred dives.
Recently I was on a boat out of Jupiter, FL and I counted at least four divers with knives, one of which was a big honker strapped to the diver's leg that made him look like he was going into combat.
I have no objection to anybody carrying anything that makes them feel more comfortable on a dive (though a teddy bear would get a little soggy). How many of you carry a knife on guided dive trips and why?
AMEN Bob !!!BFK - What else would you use to cut cheese & fruit, and spread peanut butter during a SI?