swan dive
Submitted by Faulkner Family on Tue, 2009-02-24 21:37
just got back from a night dive in the swan, only got the one crab and missed a few prawns(total novice). it is surprising the amount of diff sea life is about tonight i saw a couple of nice bream several starfish a few good size flatties and a nudi which i have never seen before, but unfortunately i forgot my camera this time . however i have a few pics from previous dives and will try and get a few pics up soon
you can realy hear those mullas croaking while in the drink
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Pete D
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Date Joined: 07/06/07
Those mullas get very rowdy
Those mullas get very rowdy at times Russ!
Plenty to see in the Swan. I've even seen a moray eel under the Claremont Jetty many moons ago (was doing the Clean up Australia dive).
Cheers Pete
GrahamM
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Date Joined: 19/01/09
Depends on ware you go in
Depends on ware you go in the swan there is plenty too see from blowies to sea horses. the sad thing is i wouldnt dive it in the day but have done hundreds of night dives there and always see new things ive even been lucky enough to have a mulloway swim along with me for about 20 sec and he would have gone close to 20 kg it was amazing. i have even seen squid catching prawns. there is so much to see down there if you want some more info on things to see and spots to dive in the swan pm me and ill let you know
Faulkner Family
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Pete , your not wrong there
Pete , your not wrong there , im half deaf and still heard them clear as , yeah i know sound travels better in the water
GrahamM,only done 4 dives in shallowish waters on a power dive so far ,as my confidence with the night dives gets up the deeper i will go
RUSS & SANDY
"A family that fishes together stays together"
RUSS and SANDY. A family that fishes together stays together