At least we had a portent of nice conditions.

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Merry

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Before 8 a.m., there was enough breeze that we could hear halyards clanking in the marina. This is usually not a good sign, but we were determined to get in a dive. So we motored to Red Cars in a 1-2' mixed swell with some punch behind it. Dropping into delightful blue water got my hopes up until we were ~10 ft. off the bottom when everything turned into a sand storm.

While Phil slaved away with his wide angle lens, I went the other direction with a 105 mm. I'd forgotten how much this lens likes fish. As we headed in, Scott Susoeff and Ian Uhalt were heading out in the Bat Ray. Hope they found more consistent vis.

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I love the last photo, with the two eyes looking in different directions. He looks drunk . . .
 
I love the last photo, with the two eyes looking in different directions. He looks drunk . . .

Nah, just narced... and that sheephead is still a "she."
 
actually the bass looks stoned to me... M&P, that Sheepy looks like PSD IMO:cool2:, he'll understand, but of course he's a she, thanks Bill...
 

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