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Posted: Tue Jun 20th, 2006 05:45 pm |
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I'll be down this next weekend for a week of spear fishing and photography. What is the man-o-war flow look like.
2 years ago, I got stung across my shoulders and back mui beuno!. I had scars to show for 18 months!
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Posted: Sun Jul 16th, 2006 08:36 am |
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| I know this is late for your trip but for someone else we spent the last week in SC diving and fishing. A couple of my kids got stung with something on our night dive and I am not sure what from. We dove the wreak, island, window rock, sea mount, and a few other misc and never saw any jellies. We usually all dive with dive skins but this trip after the first dive we only wore our swim suits. Other than the night dive no-one felt any sting (and that is a good thing)
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Posted: Sun Jul 16th, 2006 07:25 pm |
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Got a few pops when we were their a couple of weeks ago, but not much. Nothing to keep us out of the water. Clarity was some of the best I've seen in years!
Kurt
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Posted: Wed Aug 9th, 2006 05:17 am |
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A few friends of mine went down to SC for a short week of diving (Aug 2 – 4). I don’t have the specific locations of where they dived, other than San Pedro Island and a few places around SC. They did NOT see any jellyfish during their dives.
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