Dive Pranks and April Fools day

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nolatom:
Got some leftover Carnival doubloons? Spread them around a wreck, your buddy will think he's Mel Fisher, at least for a few minutes.
That's a good one!! I'm in Upstate NY and have some stashed away.. my buddies will have no clue ;)
 
IcyHot in the wetsuit is a fun one in cold water..

Umm.. wrinse their mask of antifog stuff, then reapply in a thin line or only on one side

Put catfood in their trim pockets or carry it with you and sprinkle it around them but out of their line of vision.. they'll suddenly be a big hit with fish in the area.

Slip a garbage bag with the self tie straps around the valve on their tank.. it'll create a lot of drag :D

Or, you could always wear a speedo!
 
for those dive buddies who regularly seek underwater treasure, a pre-prepared brick wrapped in a plastic bin liner, tied and dropped along their path, makes for an exciting find... until they get to the surface that is...
 
Get a plaster cast of a large megladon tooth and toss it a few feet in front of your buddy. :)
 
I thought it would be funny to put a few grams of cocaine in my buddies dive stuff and then call the cops on him. He gets out pretty soon and left me some pretty funny messages on my answering machine! :rofl3:
 
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Posted this in an old thread from a link on this one by mistake

When I worked in a blood bank in Jeddah back in the 90s we had a new couple join us in Chemistry who took up diving. Myself and one of my buddies from Microbiology decided to take them on their first post qualification dives at an area where we had a shared cabin on a private beach.

In my BC pocket was a labeled blood bag with red dye supplied by my microbiologist friend. We joked with the new couple that we liked to photograph sharks and in order to bring them in we used outdated blood from the blood bank where I worked. They thought we we bull****ting them until we were under and at around 15M I pulled out the blood bag and stuck my dive knife into it and waved it around.

First thing I noticed was that the "blood" was fluorescent red, and I thought ... sh!t they are going to know it's not blood because of the colour, however all we could see were their fins as they "legged it" as fast as they could. We had a jolly good underwater chuckle to ourselves
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