How to stay neutrally bouyant in Dutch Springs

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The fish are not just watching you they are hoping you will turn over some rocks, catch crayfish and feed them.
 
Thank you Veteran, in all your endeavors in life.
 
:D:DTo all the Divers who answered my plea for help. I want to say thank you, I met a guy name Rob from Ny he and I have been diving since my call for help. I have just purchased my steel 80 and my weight has gone from 22lbs to 8lbs and I really like Dutch Springs. I am enjoying all the safety factors and really learning how to use the equipment at Dutch, Thanks again to all.
 
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