Steel Shootin'
03-22-2003, 08:13 AM
The Narcosis Scuba tourney this year falls on June 14th, and given that I can't participate in the Spearboard Open due to the fact that I'll be too busy setting everything up, I am going to be ready to compete in the Narcosis.
Here is what I am considering: I'd like to hire Tommy Butler (www.fishflorida.net) because of his ability to get out and back to the Middle Grounds at warp speed. We're talking up to five drops per person, and Tommy is known to have some sweet middle grounds numbers.
I need three other guys to make this happen. It'll be two teams of two alternating dives. We will be sitting there at sun-up, and I assure you will be the LAST ones to leave, because we'll FLY back to port. He will have a mate on board assisting us to help run the thing like clock work.
The cost is $400 per person. That's a lot of money, but in my opinion worth it given the boat, the advantage in the tourney, and Tom's reputation for quality spots. This would be an ideal situation for someone from either out of state or on the other coast who does not have a ride, or have numbers over here on this coast (or, for someone like me local looking to get in a lot of dives). This will allow you to actually compete in the thing, going to high quality locations.
This is a first come, first serve. The dives will be in the 110 - 130 ft. range. The only thing I ask is that you're organized, comfortable diving at that depth, and have the necessary experience. Apart from that, it doesn't matter how good you think you shoot; all you need to worry about is having a great time.
Here is what I am considering: I'd like to hire Tommy Butler (www.fishflorida.net) because of his ability to get out and back to the Middle Grounds at warp speed. We're talking up to five drops per person, and Tommy is known to have some sweet middle grounds numbers.
I need three other guys to make this happen. It'll be two teams of two alternating dives. We will be sitting there at sun-up, and I assure you will be the LAST ones to leave, because we'll FLY back to port. He will have a mate on board assisting us to help run the thing like clock work.
The cost is $400 per person. That's a lot of money, but in my opinion worth it given the boat, the advantage in the tourney, and Tom's reputation for quality spots. This would be an ideal situation for someone from either out of state or on the other coast who does not have a ride, or have numbers over here on this coast (or, for someone like me local looking to get in a lot of dives). This will allow you to actually compete in the thing, going to high quality locations.
This is a first come, first serve. The dives will be in the 110 - 130 ft. range. The only thing I ask is that you're organized, comfortable diving at that depth, and have the necessary experience. Apart from that, it doesn't matter how good you think you shoot; all you need to worry about is having a great time.