Don,DandyDon:I love the way y'all have hijacked this thread. Good work.![]()
200 dives and 15,000 posts. Talk about hijacking?
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Don,DandyDon:I love the way y'all have hijacked this thread. Good work.![]()
Please send official set of rules and your qualifications to judge me. thank youtvictory:Don,
200 dives and 15,000 posts. Talk about hijacking?
DandyDon:I love the way y'all have hijacked this thread. Good work. :fork:
I feel that the OP has every right to post a negative opinion, but I like diving Roatan's south side. Super walls, and if one can indeed hover and mosey, great small stuff sitings.Sorry if you believe it was hi-jacking, it's just that the concentrated bulk of those who know the wonders of the macro life congregate at one particular resort. This is not to say that any other resort that serves the South side can't be as valuable, it's just that when you have the DM's and skilled guests working as a team- with many eyes scouring the reef walls- success is that much closer to finding the elusive and unusual critters.
DandyDon:Nah, I was joking about the hijak....
nyscubagirl:OK, I just got back from Fantasy Island on Roatan this Sunday, May 7th,and I DO NOT recomend that anyone go there!!! The resort itself is great, the people are wonderful, the accomadations and food more than adequate....BUT....the reef on the south side of the island is not protected and there very, very few fish!!!!! The coral is brown because they JUST stopped emptying there septic directly into the water and they have no real laws protecting the reef from overfishing. (They just implemented a lobster season...but that's it.)
Everywhere we went...we looked for fish but didn't find them. On the last couple of dives they took us to places where they feed them, so we saw stuff....but that was it.
Caveat Emptor!!!
diveprof:I just returned from a week at Fantasy Island and have a different opinion. Granted, fish were not swimming in great schools (with the exceptions of jacks, southern sennet, creole wrasse, chub and atlantic spades). I have about 2500 dives since 1986 and usually travel to some place in the caribbean at least 1-2 times a year (Cozumel, Bonnaire, Virgin Islands, Bahamas, Caymans, St. Lucia, etc.). Yeah, fish populations are down all over, but Roatan was not bad at all. On one dive (a new mooring called 40 foot wall, my dive partner and I just decided to stay in place on the wall rather than follow the group. On this one dive we saw 7 grouper in the 50+- pound range (some mating stuff going on there), creole wrasse (large streaming school), two large schools of horse eye jacks, school of atlantic spades, two ocean triggerfish, school of chub, couple of barracuda, grunts, etc. As for seahorses, it was like the seahorse of the day, every day. Octopus on several dives, large crabs and Squid too. On the night shore dive from the gazebo, tarpon hunting in the light from the gazebo, lobster, octopus, eels, and guess what - Coco View front porch has a "Thing" ( see the Reef Creature book by Humann and Deloach. Not as big as the one I've seen in St. Lucia but about 2 1/2' long). Oh, did I mention that I snorkeled with an eagle ray within an hour of arrival at the resort (in the area N of the Gazebo in about 6' of water).