back40
Contributor
Hey Ya'll,
It's amazing. Diving two weekend in a row. I sure hope this is a new trend for me.
Well here's how it went. We started our first dive in 101ft of water with a bottom temp of 78 degrees. The vis was at least 50ft, we saw a cuda and a lobster but didn't have anything to catch the lobster with. The second dive was 86ft with 50ft vis and a temp of 79 deg. I haven't seen that many cudas in a long time, at least 60 in a big school. I missed a great opportunity at a 30lb cobia but that's the way it goes. The third and fourth dives were at the same sight in 73ft of water with 20ft vis and a temp of 81 deg. Saw lots of fish on the dive such as grouper, snapper, trigger fish and sheepshead. unfortunately again we had nothing to bring to the surface. I guess thats what happens when you have novice divers with you gaining some experience.
Hopefully I'll get to go again this weekend and will have another report for everyone. Until then stay as wet as you can.
It's amazing. Diving two weekend in a row. I sure hope this is a new trend for me.
Well here's how it went. We started our first dive in 101ft of water with a bottom temp of 78 degrees. The vis was at least 50ft, we saw a cuda and a lobster but didn't have anything to catch the lobster with. The second dive was 86ft with 50ft vis and a temp of 79 deg. I haven't seen that many cudas in a long time, at least 60 in a big school. I missed a great opportunity at a 30lb cobia but that's the way it goes. The third and fourth dives were at the same sight in 73ft of water with 20ft vis and a temp of 81 deg. Saw lots of fish on the dive such as grouper, snapper, trigger fish and sheepshead. unfortunately again we had nothing to bring to the surface. I guess thats what happens when you have novice divers with you gaining some experience.
Hopefully I'll get to go again this weekend and will have another report for everyone. Until then stay as wet as you can.