PCB this weekend. Need some help

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IntotheAbyss

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I will be in PC at the Coral Reef this weekend and need to know what is available dive wise. Should I spend my time at the jetties, dive boat, or what. Never been diving in PC so I have no idea what to do. Will I be able to spearfish around the jetties or anywhere close? TIA
 
Ditto on Mikes comments - jetties and Pat Green are absolutely wonderful. Do both of these. If Pat is not available, try the guys at Dive Locker.

Wish we could join you but the hayfield in our yard must have attention!
Mimac & Coosachief
 
Unfortunately the divers that will be with me don't want to spend any money so it looks like just the jetties for me.....any tips on knifing flounder? I need some help as i have tried to knife one before and it just swam off the knife by cutting itself in half.
 
If you go to the jetties at St. Andrew's St. Park, be very, very, very cautious of the currents.

They can be very vicious!!!

Safe dives . . . . . . . .
. . . safer ascents ! ! !

the K
 
Unfortunately the divers that will be with me don't want to spend any money so it looks like just the jetties for me.....any tips on knifing flounder? I need some help as i have tried to knife one before and it just swam off the knife by cutting itself in half.

well I know you can't spearfish within 100 yards of shore, but I haven't seen any rules about "knifing". I guess it's legal.


want to keep them from swimming off, it's simple. knife them in the head.
 
Thanks for that mike. How do the currents at St. Andrews compare to the destin jetties?
 

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