Trip Report Friday the 13th Molasses Reef(Permit Ledge)

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No breeze to start and later a slight breeze with less than a foot seas
water temp 79 viz started out around 60 and diminished to 40
no current
The reef was very colorful,I havent been here in so long I forgot
Stunning amount of schooling fish
Green morays everywhere!
Porcupine fish,snook and Eagle rays
Hopefully some pictures to post later on
 
some pix
 

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viz started out around 60 and diminished to 40
Viz still looks really clear in the background of your NICE picts!!
 
Viz still looks really clear in the background of your NICE picts!!
Thnx haven’t been here in so long you would think it is more than 45 minutes away lol
 
Like the moray shot. That Atlantic spadefish shot reminds me of an old question of mine...why I don't see them much in the Caribbean, yet they're fairly common along at least part of the east/southeast coastal U.S. waters?
 
Like the moray shot. That Atlantic spadefish shot reminds me of an old question of mine...why I don't see them much in the Caribbean, yet they're fairly common along at least part of the east/southeast coastal U.S. waters?
Sometimes at the inshore reef Hen and Chickens I see a school of over hundred
next day nothing
 
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