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I know, I know, the goliath groupers will leave the Jupiter area somewhen in October and nobody can tell exactly, when it will be. This is probly as impossible as a weather forecast. But you guys have so much experience, maybe you can give hints, which will make my decision more easy:
I will do a Florida round trip with my wife, starting from Miami. The best way for us would be to leave Miami southwards clockwise with the first stop in Homestead and have a weekend dive in Key Biscane park (I remember they have weekend dives only, I have to arrange that). This would be the 7./8./9. of October. Then go further to the Everglades, Key Largo, stay there fore some dives, then visit the other keys, drive along the western Gulf coast, visit Orlando and the finish the trip in Jupiter/West Palm Beach at 21./22./23. of October.
But I am afraid, that the goliaths then may have left already. I don't need 50 - 100 goliaths, but 10 or little more would be fine. How big is the chances to see goliaths at 21./22./23. of October, please?!
The other option would be to drive northwards to Jupiter first, and then back to Key Biscane. But this would be somewhow annoying and would not fit to the planned weekend dive in Key Biscane park. Life can be so difficult
BTW - does JDC have 12 or 15 liter bottles with Nitrox? I prefer Nitrox and I prefer to have some more air in my bottle than the others, especially at deeper dives.
Any hints are welcome,
thanks in advance!
I will do a Florida round trip with my wife, starting from Miami. The best way for us would be to leave Miami southwards clockwise with the first stop in Homestead and have a weekend dive in Key Biscane park (I remember they have weekend dives only, I have to arrange that). This would be the 7./8./9. of October. Then go further to the Everglades, Key Largo, stay there fore some dives, then visit the other keys, drive along the western Gulf coast, visit Orlando and the finish the trip in Jupiter/West Palm Beach at 21./22./23. of October.
But I am afraid, that the goliaths then may have left already. I don't need 50 - 100 goliaths, but 10 or little more would be fine. How big is the chances to see goliaths at 21./22./23. of October, please?!
The other option would be to drive northwards to Jupiter first, and then back to Key Biscane. But this would be somewhow annoying and would not fit to the planned weekend dive in Key Biscane park. Life can be so difficult
BTW - does JDC have 12 or 15 liter bottles with Nitrox? I prefer Nitrox and I prefer to have some more air in my bottle than the others, especially at deeper dives.
Any hints are welcome,
thanks in advance!