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This evening two of us who could not make the trip up river did a quick dive off Nicholsons point. Kevin and myself made it down to 105ft and then turned our dive. Our route involved us staying in the water for a little over 30 minutes. No real fish life was spotted on the dive and the coldest we had at depth was 46f/8c. The water was not really too bad as Kevin dove wet and was very comfortable. On our return to shore Kevin found a very interesting bottle. It has a round bottom, a blue tint, and says it was made in Ireland.
2 comments:
Hey - delighted to see that you guys made it out to depth. But no fish ? There are often some big Sheepshead around the rocks in the shallows. Did you see any of the lines that lead out from the site ?
there was some lines that we followed for a bit but we did not come to the end of them
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