drift dive from Two Rocks
Submitted by Paul G on Tue, 2010-01-26 13:05
Did a great dive today, three divers and one in the boat following the bubbles. We dropped into a large sand hole and was met with a dhuie.a quick look around and we moved on to the edge and swam north.We seen a number of crays and 5 dhuies 2 morwong ,bb and many small fish ,we swam 3 tenths of a mile following the edge ,with the boat following on behind ,this was great as we did not have to worry about the boat or double back over the ground we had already swum ,viz was 8-10m in all this was one of the best dives I have done very relaxed.
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alfred
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Looks good Paul, have to
Looks good Paul, have to give that a try as well sometime soon.
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Nice dhufish Pic Paul
love its hole alway good to see them in the natural surrounding. One day when i have lost me weight and got my ticket you will have to take me down with you all .. HOw deep were you ???/
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Colin Hay
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Cool pic Paul I can see how a big Dhuie can reef you up
if you hook one in a place like that.
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Paul G
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For sure there is a lot of
For sure there is a lot of sharp coral and rock for a fish to cut you off,i think they would give you agood run for the money in the shallow water .
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