tekkydiver
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Lotsa beach divers this year... stiff competition.. lots of flags out..
I also heard the keys were a hot mess. 2nd day of mini-season the local weather report predicted horrible weather..... they could not have been more wrong. These folks can have an adverse effect on people trying to make a living on the water, whether it is fishing or diving. The weather forecast should always begin with some sort of caveat. Some times they don't even get the current conditions correct... as if they can't look out the window. Then of course the next day's prediction when they show the cartoon with the location of showers..... might as well be a dart board.Just from what I'm hearing from friends dive reports of mini-season thru opening day.....
*) Kinda like every other town....it's either full or empty. Ft. Pierce, South Jup, Pompano, & Keys found lots.
*) North Jup, WPB/Boynton, Miami reports said difficult to find bugs
*) FWC doesn't publish numbers, but heard record tickets handed out in mid to upper keys
*) Wholesalers are getting plentiful numbers, but not stuffed and still accepting daily catches.
*) 2nd day (Thurs) mini charters were difficult to sell out and many didn't run PM trips
*) Weds night Mini tank refills did not go all night and most completed by 8-9pm instead of 2am.
Every operator had different outcomes, post up if you heard different.
That said we easily limited the last 3 days. Monday and today conditions were perfect. I only saw 1 commercial dive boat and no recs.