The Chairman
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Those props will scare every fish they approach.
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And beat the hell out of the reef.Those props will scare every fish they approach.
Ah, so one must make sure to hang their feet off the boat into the water while piloting the rov.
Let me get this straight. So fishing with hand grenades is out of the question even if I'm in the water at the time???
.... I was born and raised in Key West ...
Except for Key West and while I won't try to speak for "any American", it's pretty common knowledge here in Florida that Key West went out of their way to not be a part of the Confederacy even to celebrating the Emancipation Proclomation. Key West - The Confederate City that Seceded from the Civil War - MilitaryHistoryNow.com Their current slogan, at least for the Conch Republic, is "We secede where others fail!" They love being contrarians, even to other contrarians.Any American who has the most limited knowledge of history recognizes anything below the Mason- Dixon Line is considered part of the Confederacy - so who "Sounds ignorant ?"
Wasn't there a Cousteau story like that? The upshot of which was he and Dumas, I believe, getting closer to charges detonated underwater to see the effect on divers in the water.
Not to start a fight, but Key West and Dry Tortugas were definitely union. The fort at Dry Tortugas was always a union controlled fort used to house confederate prisoners during and after the war, including Dr. Mudd, the man who treated John Wilkes Booth after his injuries.@JAKaprocki
" I was born and raised in Key West diving at 12.
Not a Confederate bone in me. Makes you sound Ignorant.
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Good for you ! born and raised in Key West- in 1955
Any American who has the most limited knowledge of history recognizes anything below the Mason- Dixon Line is considered part of the Confederacy - so who "Sounds ignorant ?"
I have been recognized as one who has speared a fish or two during my active spearfishing days
My personal best are;
* Yellow tail 27 pounds
* Halibut 38 pounds ( record for one year 1962- you were 7 years old )
* White sea bass 49 pounds
* Black Sea Bass 345 pounds ( Now protected since 1972 -you were 17 years old in 1972)
* Lobster 17 pounds ( on display at local dive shop)
What are your personal spearfishing best in your long term of ten (10) years of active diving with fifty (50) dives ?
I suspect I know - but the gathered masses of SCUBA Board members are probably eagerly awaiting your response.
Cheers from California - where it all began -Including American Spear fishing
Sam Miller, 111
@Akimbo