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You never know what you're getting into. After some weeks of dry time, I was hoping that conditions would hold steady for a couple of days, and my hopes have turned out! Saturday night beach dive; Sunday morning drifts including drifting into a wreck at 80' (Noula); Monday morning deep ledge (100') with a blue water drift west into shallower water; a lazy dive in and through a wreck... Mixes from 21 to 38%. Over the last 5 dives, we've had a non-timid jewfish, a cruising amberjack (yum), lobster, queen angels losing their color at 95 feet, 3 turtles, a rather lovely sea slug, a guitar fish, a spotted cornet (yes Walter does fondle the cute ones), drum smaller than your little fingernail, and more. We've seen sea heights in the 6 inch zone, with blue water, and viz from 35' to 80'. Water temps have stayed constant at 73 degrees, and the steel drums have been soft & steady. And Mexican lunches. And Mex Again.

mmmmmm... zzzzzzzz...
 
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