Conch reef Islamorada 12-17-14 pix/conditions

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viz 45 feet, water temp 74/76, seas foot or less

no current, jellies here/there

turtle, 2 types of morays green/goldentail

multiple stingrays

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brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! Too cold for this Cajun blood :D
started wearing a 3 mil today, not that bad
 
I'm with DIVA, 3MM, you're nuts. nothing less than a 5-7MM for me(and a mandatory 3/5MM hooded vest)!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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reefman
key largo
funny the mrs was hot and said she didnt even need the hood
 
Good. y'all just helped. me decide. I'll be down in pompano next week but busy and was wavering on bringing my gear for one and a half days in the water. I'll try it on the next trip in feb. 5/7mm and a hood sounds about right.


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I'll see y'all when it gets warmer - time to hang up the fins for the winter!!!
 
74 - 76 and it is too cold?

I was loving it last month in So Cal when it was low to mid 60s. 7mm no hood or gloves.

I guess it is just what you get used to.
 
I am a self-confessed warm water wuss! When it gets cold, I go south :D
 
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