darook
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Spent the week on the Bahamas Aggressor diving in the Tiger Beach area. Ironically, we did not dive TB as the sharks didn't come in. That didn't matter as we had tons of sharks at Hog Fish and Shark Paradise. Pretty much every dive had Caribbean Reef sharks, most had Lemon Sharks as well. We finally got Tigers on a late day dive at Shark Paradise. Majestic creatures. General life on the reefs was great. Saw plenty of lion fish but plenty of all other species as well. Grouper populations seemed to be good, lots of Hog Fish, plenty of all of the other species as well. The Sugar Wreck was the fishiest site I have ever seen anywhere! There has to be at least a million fish on that site.
Water temps were 76 to 79 degrees F. Air temps were high 60s to low 80s. Dives were generally easy and shallow and on the BA as long as you can make your tank last. Food and service on the BA was wonderful! 5 dives a day if you wanted. I did that a bit but the sometimes the Kaliks called before the 5th dive.
Here is a cheesy video with some accidental repeats on segments that is the overview of various sites.
Here is a video of the Sugar Wreck.
Here is a link to some pics from the trip: Bruce Piburn
Highly recommended as far as the trip goes. Now looking at the southern itinerary if that gives you any idea.
Water temps were 76 to 79 degrees F. Air temps were high 60s to low 80s. Dives were generally easy and shallow and on the BA as long as you can make your tank last. Food and service on the BA was wonderful! 5 dives a day if you wanted. I did that a bit but the sometimes the Kaliks called before the 5th dive.
Here is a cheesy video with some accidental repeats on segments that is the overview of various sites.
Here is a video of the Sugar Wreck.
Here is a link to some pics from the trip: Bruce Piburn
Highly recommended as far as the trip goes. Now looking at the southern itinerary if that gives you any idea.
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