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Join Date: Mar 2006
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La Jolla Kayak Kelp Dive 5-21-06
Decided to do a little diving after 15+ days in a rod of looking for White Sea Bass for nada... Ken, I know I missed last Friday... :roll: But I was out a lot, and wanted to see what was going on underneath the water, near the kelps... Below some Zodiak divers were heading out as we set up...
![]() I brought along my brother a Dive Master, and girlfriend a tropical water diver :P ![]() I got into the water, dropped 15-20 near a kelp strand and tied off, water was instantly cold at 20 in the thermocline...BRRRR!!! ![]() Mallory was having problems with her BC, so decided to stay with the kayaks. My brother and Headed down... Vis 20-35 feet Max Depth: 55 Ft Dive time 35 mins (didn't want to leave Mallory for too long, she was being a good sport.) 8) Fish: Male, and Female Sheepshead, Calico Bass, Sand Bass, Lobsters, big Sheep crab, Sea slugs, Garibaldi, sugar/johnny bass, Sea Stars Kelp Report: Sparse, a few stringers spread out. Look sickly... The bottom was a moving kelp cemetary of leaves. Many roots spread out with out stalks, looked like giant ant hills. I was actually a little worried about finding a place to anchor. Mallory with a ![]() ![]() All in a all a good time, my brother was complaining a little about setting up he kayaks at first, but after the dive, he said there was a lot to see and worth it! ![]() Can't wait until lobster season, screw the hoop nets... :twisted: Mickey
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