Afternoon all, my buddy and I scrapped together our gear and headed down to Venice, FL. for an impromptu tooth hunt today. With the weather we have had conditions were expected to be partly to mostly crappy, and they were
Started out our first dive with near 0 vis for a 30 minute "warm up". Water temp was 67F and comfortable in a 3mil with a light chop building. We found 18FSW and started our search. Within the first 10 minutes the "team" was separated, upon surfacing we decided to finish the first dive in the same ocean and continued on. Buddy found one small sand tiger tooth and I busted.
Second dive for 60 mins. We decided to weight the flag and stay within a reasonable radius (buddy was flagless and received much grief) as there was no way we were going to accomplish anything as a team. Vis cleaned up slightly to say oh 3-6" I found 2 ST and buddy nothing.
Got to get into the water and chew up some gas and enjoy a day at the beach. Ran into another SB member "Dig" IIRCC and his family on our way to the truck to stow gear, we both wished him luck hoping he would do better than we did. By the time we were pulling out the chop had built some and "Dig" was down under, so with any luck there will be a continuation upon his return.
Hope you got to dive this weekend!
Started out our first dive with near 0 vis for a 30 minute "warm up". Water temp was 67F and comfortable in a 3mil with a light chop building. We found 18FSW and started our search. Within the first 10 minutes the "team" was separated, upon surfacing we decided to finish the first dive in the same ocean and continued on. Buddy found one small sand tiger tooth and I busted.
Second dive for 60 mins. We decided to weight the flag and stay within a reasonable radius (buddy was flagless and received much grief) as there was no way we were going to accomplish anything as a team. Vis cleaned up slightly to say oh 3-6" I found 2 ST and buddy nothing.
Got to get into the water and chew up some gas and enjoy a day at the beach. Ran into another SB member "Dig" IIRCC and his family on our way to the truck to stow gear, we both wished him luck hoping he would do better than we did. By the time we were pulling out the chop had built some and "Dig" was down under, so with any luck there will be a continuation upon his return.
Hope you got to dive this weekend!