Saw my first "freshwater jellyfish" this weekend

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I'm glad that everyone had a good time. This is turning into a real fun annual event. I'm real appreciative of the family that owns and allows us to do the occasional dive in their quarry.

I didn't bring the kids this year and I got to do a lot more diving. I saw lots of the little jellies in the quarry. There were three distinct sizes of jellies. One even smaller than the two Mike describes. I've seen them in every quarry I've dove in Morgan, Madison, and Lawrence counties.

I got to try a different Mike's Dive Rite Transpac II and I really like it. I'm going to have to get me a BP/W or transpac now.

AL
 
Britt:
A few people told me about them. I was thinking about taking the Intro divers over to see them, but the swing seemed to be running full speed.

Madison quarry used to have a bunch of them also. I only seen a few there last year.

I'm real glad you didn't take them to see the jellies. They wouldn't have seen them anyway. You guys mucked the water up so bad I had trouble finding the zip line and trolley on my second dive. Took me three search patterns to find it. I'm glad you were able to hold the class. We've got two more in the scuba club now because of it.

AL
 
Diveral:
I'm real glad you didn't take them to see the jellies. They wouldn't have seen them anyway. You guys mucked the water up so bad I had trouble finding the zip line and trolley on my second dive. Took me three search patterns to find it. I'm glad you were able to hold the class. We've got two more in the scuba club now because of it.

AL

I will be sure to go over buoyancy a little more in depth the next time I do intros. :D

I'm glad we could help.
 
Diveral:
I'm real glad you didn't take them to see the jellies. They wouldn't have seen them anyway. You guys mucked the water up so bad I had trouble finding the zip line and trolley on my second dive.


Too funny.

I did notice that while on the first part of the dive that it was like swimming through Chocolate Milk where it got mucked up! :rofl3:
 
mike_s:
Too funny.

I did notice that while on the first part of the dive that it was like swimming through Chocolate Milk where it got mucked up! :rofl3:

So does this mean I can start issuing c-cards for Chocolate Milk Diver too?

I'll call TDI/SDI today, do you think that would fall under a technical certification?
 
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