For anyone on the fence for the next weekend in September here is a video of what MG111 was like.
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That huge fish didn't even know you were so close, nice video clip!!... here is a video of what MG111 was like.
So Pura Vida just called me and said that one of their boats is going under MX and they are canceling everyone on the 25th's morning charter.
What exactly does that means? It’s a phrase that’s new to me.
Once a year, from around mid-August to mid-September a metric crap ton of Goliath Groupers travel to South Florida to spawn. They gather all over the place but the highest concentration is on the Castor and the Jupiter Wreck Trek. Both dives are "advanced" in that the depth is below 60 feet, and if nitrox is not required is highly recommend.
The Jupiter Wreck Trek is a pretty advanced dive, it is a drift dive with a hot drop requiring a very quick descent once you hit the water and it is very easy to get separated from the group. So you either need to be ready to dive solo, or the buddy pair needs to be actively monitoring each other to prevent buddy separation. When I was last in Jupiter, I did 5 dives, and 4 solo ascents under my DSMB.
Video from the Castor from a much better videographer than I.