johndiver999
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Is it reasonable to assume: Wreck diving in 85 ft of water with no buddy? Just diving with with a group of divers?
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Dang,,That's a great day. I've been traveling and missed all the good flat water. Thanks for the conditions report !!Between 4 divers, we caught 20 lobsters and a dozen lionfish.
The drama on these boats seems almost to much to bear.Dang,,That's a great day. I've been traveling and missed all the good flat water. Thanks for the conditions report !!
I love all conditions reports. I think alot of divers just look/read one web page and make an instant decision (Underwater or topside waves). I read a ton of reports and try to match those patterns that have happened in previous years and then guess whether it's a " Go<>NoGo ". I look at 4 different topside forecasts and try to look for a slight agreement. I also look at the gulfside & keys viz reports because that garbage or blue water typically follows the florida loop currents. Even the BHB reports are a piece of the puzzle because that high tide brings in ocean water... I honestly don't know what good condition reports are, when the conditions change drastically in a few hours or less.
PS> I'm a fast currents junkie...I love a mask shaking, reg freeflow, rock climbing current. Others say forget it and get out.