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scottfiji:fyi, when posting photos for id-ing, you should always give location, depth, and estimated size, keeping in mind things look larger underwater.
Scott
jetfixer:Sorry Scott, but I meant to be a little cryptic as somewhat of a joke. This riddle could go awry, but here are some details:
Theoretical Depth: 52 ft
Actual Depth: 40 ft
Thingy with claws: approx 5 in.
Spotted fishy: approx 14 in.
Any ideas where we were???
Rick Inman:That first photo looks like a fresh water mud bug... What's up with that?
Nice!jetfixer:Bingo! It is a crawdaddy! Close, Scottfiji. It felt like an aquarium
JDog, Ann Marie, snakedr and I were tired of the red tide blues. We decided it was time for a roadtrip, so we took the PADI Altitude Diver Specialty Course in Lake Tahoe this past weekend. 73 degrees and 100+ vis! And it tastes great too! :11ztongue
headhunter:Nice!
I've been wanting to go to Tahoe, but I thought it would be too cold for a wetsuit.
Christian
Mo2vation:Crawdad and macinaw.
Close?
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Ken