DEEPSEAWOLF
Contributor
OH HAPPY DAYS!!!
The NAPA Auto parts store had a dive shop years ago, but all they had was freedive gear and a one line compressor. Now years later, the owners have finally BECOME divers and are creating a full service store. It looked like they had two different types of bank tanks, not sure what mixes they might be running. They have a great line of speargear for the closet everything is in. It's an up and coming store, so it is small now. Better than driving all the way back to EE or CE for fills!
Gibbon and I went to do some fishing and I have been scouting dive/spear spots for the last few weeks. Anybody that will give me info is picked like a succulent lobster tail!
SPEAKING OF WHICH... we aught five nice sizedcrabs, saw lots of mullet jumping, and I was only 50' from a resident dolphin that scared all the fish away. I don't know about Gibbon, but I feel burnt! Don't look it too badly though. I will be scouting by boat next week. I am told by tour captains of a couple definite places for dropoff and diving as well as artifact and shell collecting. As this is a National Historic area, they are touchy about what you can remove, so shells and teeth are about it unless you're in the water. Once in the water, the guy from the LSR said it's kind of open territory.
On a good note, the sea was so glassy, there were a number of kayakers to be seen in the bay, as well as around the keys.
I'm told that viz is best at the top of incoming tide when all the crud is pushed inshore, versus receding tide when the silt is pulled out of the bay and into the channels.
The NAPA Auto parts store had a dive shop years ago, but all they had was freedive gear and a one line compressor. Now years later, the owners have finally BECOME divers and are creating a full service store. It looked like they had two different types of bank tanks, not sure what mixes they might be running. They have a great line of speargear for the closet everything is in. It's an up and coming store, so it is small now. Better than driving all the way back to EE or CE for fills!
Gibbon and I went to do some fishing and I have been scouting dive/spear spots for the last few weeks. Anybody that will give me info is picked like a succulent lobster tail!
SPEAKING OF WHICH... we aught five nice sizedcrabs, saw lots of mullet jumping, and I was only 50' from a resident dolphin that scared all the fish away. I don't know about Gibbon, but I feel burnt! Don't look it too badly though. I will be scouting by boat next week. I am told by tour captains of a couple definite places for dropoff and diving as well as artifact and shell collecting. As this is a National Historic area, they are touchy about what you can remove, so shells and teeth are about it unless you're in the water. Once in the water, the guy from the LSR said it's kind of open territory.
On a good note, the sea was so glassy, there were a number of kayakers to be seen in the bay, as well as around the keys.
I'm told that viz is best at the top of incoming tide when all the crud is pushed inshore, versus receding tide when the silt is pulled out of the bay and into the channels.