Pretty Fish or Cold Wrecks?

Do you prefer...

  • pretty fish in warm water

    Votes: 14 31.8%
  • cool wrecks in the Great Lakes (and Rivers)

    Votes: 30 68.2%

  • Total voters
    44

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well phil, no-one ever said you were in your right mind :wink:
but then, neither am I! LOL
:bonk:
 
I like the fish but in Jan I'm going to Costa Maya and there s'posed to have both
 
Live in fishland but vastly prefer wrecks.

Tom
 
there should be a both button!!

I love diving up here... AND love diving in the warm water. Although, warm water seems more like retirement (nothing wrong with that)... I enjoy the challenges of cold water!!

It's great to struggle into a wet suit, and then overheat in the summer,.. and then plunge into the cold dark waters ... to find a great wreck!!! the rewards are well worth the challenges!!

see ya

Jeff
 
in the Great Lakes

1) Check all your Gear
2) Lug 150 lbs of gear into the car
3) Drive and drive to get to a good dive site
4) Lug 160 lbs of gear out of Car
5) Lug 175 lbs of gear into dive boat
6) Motor out to dive site
7) Put on 185 lbs worth of gear
8) get into wate, aaahhhhhhh
9) find ship wreck.
10) see brown fish
11) see green fish
12) see another, but different brown fish
13) get back on dive boat with 205 lbs of gear on your back.
14) pack up dive gear while returning to shore.
15) unload 215lbs of dive gear from dive boat
16) Load 225 lbs of dive gear into car.
17) drive and drive to get home.
18) unload 255 lbs of dive from car
19) hang 415 lbs of wet dive gear so it can dry.
20) collapse in bed and repeat as often as possible, or as often as your pocket book will allow.
:bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :bonk: :
 
ScubaQ once bubbled...
in the Great Lakes

1) Check all your Gear
2) Lug 150 lbs of gear into the car
3) Drive and drive to get to a good dive site
4) Lug 160 lbs of gear out of Car
5) Lug 175 lbs of gear into dive boat
6) Motor out to dive site
7) Put on 185 lbs worth of gear
8) get into wate, aaahhhhhhh
9) find ship wreck.
10) see brown fish
11) see green fish
12) see another, but different brown fish
13) get back on dive boat with 205 lbs of gear on your back.
14) pack up dive gear while returning to shore.
15) unload 215lbs of dive gear from dive boat
16) Load 225 lbs of dive gear into car.
17) drive and drive to get home.
18) unload 255 lbs of dive from car
19) hang 415 lbs of wet dive gear so it can dry.
20) collapse in bed and repeat as often as possible, or as often as your pocket book will allow.
:

ScubaQ ???....Whats your point ??? :D :)
 
At this point, I'll say the wrecks....have only one week of diving with pretty fishes....... but I have to agree - if I could be in 80 deg water, checking out wrecks and playing with pretty fishes, I think I'd leave the 4 feet of snow and -30 anytime....

Until I win the lottery, I'll keep looking at the green and brown fish and the great wrecks.... and lugging the 200 lbs of gear

SS
 
The other posters are right - there needs to be another button.

I prefer cool wrecks in warm water. And living in Florida I get to a wreck dive everytime I go out - either right here in Ft. Lauderdale or down to the Keys. As an added bonus there are usually lots of pretty fish living on and near the wreck.

Canadians. :rolleyes: :wink:

Marc (The expat from Scarborough) :jester:
 
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