Sure Squintsalot
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Muck diving at night is really where the action is. If things weren't hard enough to find in the middle of the day, going at night will triple the frustration!
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All diving at night, for that matter. Speaking of which--"blackwater"--I mean, that sounds pretty gross, doesn't it? Like what happens after somebody stirs up the muck?Muck diving at night is really where the action is.
Yes, I've done a good bit of it. Thanks!Blackwater diving is not muck diving. It about the exact opposite!
The closest I get to my idea of muck diving is looking for lost items at the bottom of the Bodega Bay harbor in the “real” muck.
You are right! Don’t believe all the others …they are just faking it… this is what they really do when they say they’ve been muck diving… it’s all an elaborate cover-up!Muck diving sounds kind of gross.
The term “muck diving” gives me the impression that it’s diving down in low to zero vis dark mud bottom sludgy gross place full of muck, like a sewer pond.
What is muck diving???