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Originally Posted by Aristakat![]()
We'll made our first dive of 2010 to attemp to take advantage of the last two days of East winds and see what has been stirred up in the boneyard. We'll lots of silt hanging on bottom made a cloudy mess if you hit bottom and also made most spots tuff to hunt. We covered a couple of spots looked good when you would find areas of no silt. Found some megs, old medicine btl, sharks teeth. Highlight of the day was a 4 1/4 megladon tooth with coral on top cool find for sure. We only did 1hr first dive, second dive only maybe 20 mintues got cold and called it. So these finds were one tank divenot our best day but off to a good start considering vis,silt, and weather![]()
Site Location: Bone yard
Date / Time: January 29, 2010 - 9am-1pm
Water Temp: 61 Degrees on surface 55' on bottom
Vizibility: - 2"-4"
Surf: 1-2
lots of silt covering bottom which made it tuff hunting but still did okay
Sharkwatcher:
Must have been snow birds you took out, no local would pay good money to dive in such poor conditions. I'm surprised you even went out but January was a lean month for you. "Caveat Emptor"!