
Another First Red Snapper Ciguatera special
Long day today. Can feel ourselves wearing down from the long days and jet lag and not giving ourselves a break.
Of course that doesn’t mean much until we’re off the water. Three watches today read over 100 ft and counting…
More doggies today and some Uku and Red Bass to spice it up. Stopped on some FAD (Fish aggregate devices) which were in a few thousand feet of water that had no good fish but plenty of bait and some of the best vis I’ve ever seen.
Craig antagonized the sharks as usual and they wouldn’t leave him or any of the rest of us alone so thats what some of these pics are from the sharks being around.
Its been really spooky diving out in the blue with the Humpback Whales deep music playing constantly and I’m sure its only a matter of time before they show up and give us a good show.
Covered some serious ground today and saw a few doggies in the 75 lb class to keep it interesting but no takes on the straight hooks.
More to come.

GR"s first jobbie/Uku
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Wow. Keep the reports coming guys, all us Fl west coast guys are loving them. Shoot big ones and stay safe.
Sounds like this will be an epic trip. Good to see G.R. finally upgraded those old Cressi fins.
Dive safe,
G