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Why, Jenny! You big meanie! :rofl3:
 
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That hurts...........I thought this was the "friendly" forum:confused:

no harm intended. It's all in fun.. At least that is the way it was presented. Sorry if you are offended.
 
Salmonboy, you speak the truth! :)

I remember one day I was at work on a glorious sunny Sunday and a "friend" called to bitch about his dive. Apparently the boat dropped him on a spot that was less than fruitful in his lobster gathering endeavor.

I chewed his ass out but good!!! :rofl3:

Over and out, meeting a friend for dinner, SEA ya later!
 
How about some pics of Tampa diving for someone who never has, but would like to dive that area?

Here ya go...
 

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Holy CRAP.....I gotta dive there.
Yes, you do!

I had no idea that there were that many spotted eagle rays there. I felt privileged to have seen one !!

I was in heaven when I saw three in Coz.....
The large pod are Cow nose rays. Think of them as the same shape as the Eagle Ray, only much smaller.

If you've ever been to Sea World you might have touched them in their stingray petting area. The pod moves as a single unit. Any twists and turns are made together like a flock of birds

But, yes there are a lot of Eagle Rays this time of year at BHB
 
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