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    Dove Peacock today with my buddy Joshua. We dove Peanut tunnel to crossover to Olson back to Peacock 1. Advisability averaged about 20 feet and was chillier then normal (68 degrees according my computer). Very much reminded me Cannonball System today. The visibility was as high 30 feet but was less then 20 ft between Olson and P1. I saw both Isopods and Amphipods, Crayfish, Catfish and Tubificidaes (first time seeing and spelling). There was a number of dead fish on the floor for the 100 feet or so before the Peanut restriction. Dive was 100 minutes and very restful. I left the jumps and should be back sometime in the next week to pull them, so please leave them. If you do need to pull them, please leave them with Cathy at Dive Outpost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelAngelo View Post
    visability averaged about 20 feet and was chillier then normal (68 degrees according my computer)..
    Nice report, sounds like there is still a lot of river water to flush out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelAngelo View Post
    Dove Peacock today with my buddy Joshua. I saw both Isopods and Amphipods, Crayfish, Catfish and Tubificidaes (first time seeing and spelling).
    Silly Sunday time.

    while the tubificaidae worms have good-quality proteins, they also are very fattening...
    Probably best not to eat them
    Tubifex#worms are#hermaphrodites,
    Oh no which bathroom should they use?
    the male and female organs become mature at different times thus#self-fertilization#is avoided
    Sorry to disappoint
    and cross-fertilization is encouraged.
    That reassuring


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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelAngelo View Post
    Dove Peacock today with my buddy Joshua...
    That boy gets around Today (Sunday) we dove a lead in TN (which will take some digging to get into, and Josh dove one in AL, and laid 370' of line. He says it is still going, but you have to go by canoe to get to it, and he only took small tanks (45s).

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    Very nice dive in deed. Very different view of Peacock. Kind of haunting with the green tinge of the water and the dead fish (and a frog) on the cave floor. See you in 3 weeks!

    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    That boy gets around Today (Sunday) we dove a lead in TN (which will take some digging to get into, and Josh dove one in AL, and laid 370' of line.
    Get busy livin, or get busy dyin!



 

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