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sucinimad
10-11-2008, 06:17 PM
Went out to Crescent bay with Kelsea and ryddragyn this morning. Water was nice and clean with a bit of surface chops. Vis was ~15ft all around. According to a scuba diver, surface temp was 64-65F.
We were hoping to check out Deadman's Reef but got distracted by a pod of dolphins at the beginning. One came within 5ft to check me out. This was the first time I came this close to one. The thing was big.
Deadman's isn't as far a kick as I had thought. It's also not as deep as some people made it out to be either. I could clearly see several structures from the surface. It had a lot of life, but unfortunately, I think all the bigger residents have been picked off.
Another cool thing I saw to day; at ~60ft, there was a thick layer of planktons that together with a huge concentration of feeding blacksmiths made me think it was the bottom floor. As I sank deeper, the "floor" opened up and engulfed me. I would've enjoyed the experience a lot more if the thermocline wasn't so nasty. The cold really permeates into your suit. :(
Hopefully, Kelsea and ryddragyn can chime in with a report.
rojodiablo
10-11-2008, 07:52 PM
Went out to Crescent bay with Kelsea and ryddragyn this morning. Water was nice and clean with a bit of surface chops. Vis was ~15ft all around. According to a scuba diver, surface temp was 64-65F.
We were hoping to check out Deadman's Reef but got distracted by a pod of dolphins at the beginning. One came within 5ft to check me out. This was the first time I came this close to one. The thing was big.
Deadman's isn't as far a kick as I had thought. It's also not as deep as some people made it out to be either. I could clearly see several structures from the surface. It had a lot of life, but unfortunately, I think all the bigger residents have been picked off.Another cool thing I saw to day; at ~60ft, there was a thick layer of planktons that together with a huge concentration of feeding blacksmiths made me think it was the bottom floor. As I sank deeper, the "floor" opened up and engulfed me. I would've enjoyed the experience a lot more if the thermocline wasn't so nasty. The cold really permeates into your suit. :(
Hopefully, Kelsea and ryddragyn can chime in with a report.
The bigger fish are not picked off of Deadmans' reef. Not by a long shot. I could show you......but then I'd have to kill you!!!:lol:
Dave Nelson
10-11-2008, 10:05 PM
Went out to Crescent bay with Kelsea and ryddragyn this morning. Water was nice and clean with a bit of surface chops. Vis was ~15ft all around. According to a scuba diver, surface temp was 64-65F.
We were hoping to check out Deadman's Reef but got distracted by a pod of dolphins at the beginning. One came within 5ft to check me out. This was the first time I came this close to one. The thing was big.
Deadman's isn't as far a kick as I had thought. It's also not as deep as some people made it out to be either. I could clearly see several structures from the surface. It had a lot of life, but unfortunately, I think all the bigger residents have been picked off.
Another cool thing I saw to day; at ~60ft, there was a thick layer of planktons that together with a huge concentration of feeding blacksmiths made me think it was the bottom floor. As I sank deeper, the "floor" opened up and engulfed me. I would've enjoyed the experience a lot more if the thermocline wasn't so nasty. The cold really permeates into your suit. :(
Hopefully, Kelsea and ryddragyn can chime in with a report.
Oh man, I wish I'd gone. I was pretty convinced it would be terrible. I guess I wouldn't have been able to go anyway, since my gf got mugged lastnight and we had a whole resulting fiasco to deal with.
Want to try for next weekend? I'm up for Friday, Sat, or Sunday.
sucinimad
10-11-2008, 10:09 PM
The bigger fish are not picked off of Deadmans' reef. Not by a long shot. I could show you......but then I'd have to kill you!!!:lol:
Haha. When I wrote that, I was thinking to myself, 'maybe it's my fault and I'm not stealthy enough...' I guess your reply reaffirms that. For what it's worth, I see just about the same amount of goats at Deadman's than other outer reefs, they're just marginally smaller.
sucinimad
10-11-2008, 10:10 PM
Oh man, I wish I'd gone. I was pretty convinced it would be terrible. I guess I wouldn't have been able to go anyway, since my gf got mugged lastnight and we had a whole resulting fiasco to deal with.
Want to try for next weekend? I'm up for Friday, Sat, or Sunday.
I'm game for next weekend. Anyone else interested?
So Cal Shaggy
10-11-2008, 10:32 PM
Wish I could join you next weekend Dam, I have a backcountry trip for the weekend.
rojodiablo
10-11-2008, 11:25 PM
Haha. When I wrote that, I was thinking to myself, 'maybe it's my fault and I'm not stealthy enough...' I guess your reply reaffirms that. For what it's worth, I see just about the same amount of goats at Deadman's than other outer reefs, they're just marginally smaller.
It will usually kick out a fish or 2 over 20lb when I go there. I don't take one each time, but there are days when I will see 3 different ones that big. And every time a big one gets taken, a new one sets up shop pretty quickly within a day or 2.
Big reef fish move a LOT more than people would imagine; we look at a great looking reef, and say " If I was a fish, I would NEVER leave this place!!" But in reality, they move in and out like a reef is a hotel, not a house. They keep a lot of rooms around town, and never stay in the same place for a week non stop, even though it may be their primary residence.
sciencemike
10-12-2008, 02:29 AM
Sure Dam, Ill hit it up.
Im hitting CC rp tomorrow am if you want to join me.
mango
10-12-2008, 02:33 AM
I'm game for next weekend. Anyone else interested?
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ME! ME! ME!:thumps::beer:
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