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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Palm Bch County
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at least I didn't get bit
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: st. petersburg,fl.
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Re: at least I didn't get bit
Nice haul of bugs. Was that recently? The water off of St. Pete still looks brown. Another possible TS or hurricane next week.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Palm Bch County
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Re: at least I didn't get bit
yup last week. I have had a hard time finding many lobsters lately, but that spot was holding a few. I could post many boring hours of "trigger time" on the scooter zipping over bottom with zero lobsters. We can go over a mile sometimes in 90 ft of water when there is no reason to stop and the current is screaming.
We have recently been diving in 4 kts in 100 ft depths. It is very hard to stop and work, and if you should drop anything, you can pretty much wave goodbye to it. Wish that spot was typical, but it isn't. I just heard about this new storm, good luck on the west coast!
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