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Topic: Diving for dungies  (Read 1021 times)

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Tote

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Anyone doing it during crabfest? The day before maybe?
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Yosemite Rob

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You might want to get a check on the vis. Not sure if the Russian effects as much to south but image it's still pretty cloudy out there
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I'll bring my divegear Tote. I've tried it by the jetty before.
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