Monday, October 13, 2008

What A Dive Today!

I was diving in Bodega today. As I was driving, I notice that conditions in Bodega was ok. So, I decided to give it a shot. I might get skunk, but I doubt it!

As I swam out to the mini-islands, I noticed that the water is nice and blue. When I arrived at the islands, I went down for my first dive. MAN! What a high! The water was crystal clear and I can see everything. Usually, I can't see much. Just getting 6-8 foot viz, is good already for Bodega.

To make this story short, I did it in only 6 dive, which is very rare in Bodega, and was finished in less than 45 min. including dressing, undressing, and catching my 3 Abs. That was the quickest, I ever caught my limit in Bodega. Usually, it's about hunting for them, and in bad viz to murky water, which makes it tough.

My friend, asked me Why????? I told him that I get a kick out of hunting for them. Not like up north, Where it's Abalone Heaven up there. If you can't get your limit there, something's wrong.

Anyway, the season is dwinding down, and I have only a few more punches left on my AB card. I'll have to pick a really nice day, with good conditions to dive and not dive on impulse alone.

Have a safe dive and day!

Monday, October 6, 2008

What Is A Bad Day For Divers?

All the things you think is bad isn't bad at all, not getting your limits, getting sea sick, getting rescue, getting a ticket from CHP, Fish & Game Warden, Sheriff, Parking without paying is nothing.


A bad day is when your taken to the hospital or R.I.P.! That's a bad day!

So, as long as you're not the 2 above. You're having a good day, and enjoy yourself & your dive buddy. Evenually, you'll get your limits, one of these days. We all do, lol! ; )

Have a safe dive and remember to enjoy,

A Bad Diving Day For Any Divers!

This is one of my worst dive of my life. I dove in Murky water, red tides, and coffee like water. This is bad, and I didn't bring my flashlight.

Most of the divers went to Fort Ross. My friend, who's a very good diver, didn't get any abs, and getting skunk is rare with him.

I was diving in Horseshoe cove. I was able to get my limit, but I really, really worked. I spend 2 hours to catch them. There was 1/2 feet to 1 feet visibity, if you're lucky.

Basically, you have to dive down, and hit the right spot to be successful, and if you don't, then you keep trying until you do. I had to dive straight down, until I hit the bottom, and then I had to feel for the abs. You can't see anything, except seaweeds & kelps obstructing your view, which makes it difficult to want to stay down. I tell everyone, that is reading this blog, it's dark and not fun at.

My recommendation is try another day. The abalones are not going anywhere. They'll still be there another day. Dive on a better day with good weather.

Take care, and Dive Safety!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Raining Tonight (Friday Night)

I was thinking about going this weekend, but the weather report doesn't look good at all.

Btw, It's raining now in San Francisco. The forecast is projecting rain this weekend and swells are suppose to pick up. Let see how bad will it get?