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    December 12, 2007

    Logged Dive #265 – Lobster Hunting Off Of I Think Redondo Beach

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    Night Diving, Solo Diving – So Cal Buddy Diving with the Divevets off of the Island Diver boat

    In With: 3000 psi
    Out With: 900 psi
    Max depth: 110 feet or so
    Waves: Sort of Challenging Chop
    Visibility: 20 feet
    Water Temperature: Getting cold
    Total Bottom Time: 20 minutes
    Lobsters caught: 2

    This is the last lobster boat this year.

    It gets really hard to get in the water in January, so I was really gung ho for this trip.

    I even purchased a better light that puts out a lot more wattage and white light.

    We left dock a little after 7 PM with a full boat, the new Captain and two deck hands.

    Apparently, the deckhands were just on board to observe a lobster diving trip.

    I was told that the water temperature is warmer than the air.

    I was the first one overboard and regardless of how cold the air was, the water was chilly enough for me to yell out “Holy shit, this water is cold!”

    I went down the anchor line and planned about 12 minutes on the bottom at this depth.

    I hit bottom at 110 feet and started going East.

    The boat was right on a set of pipes and I trolled around the sand looking for bugs.

    I was 110 feet down in cold water and I have to admit, this was probably the most narced I’ve ever been in my entire life.

    It felt like a strong listless head buzz where I wasn’t exactly sure about navigation.

    I kept my composure and ran across my first lobster about four minutes in to the dive; I pinned and bagged it.

    I started to feel better as the time went on.

    I bagged a second legal lobster and started heading up after 12 minutes.

    Including the safety stop, it took me about seven minutes to break the surface.

    Back on the boat, I double checked the size of my lobsters.

    One of the new deck hands commented, “there is no way you could get me down there, that deep in the middle of the night… you guys are crazy.”

    Not crazy, just macho.

    Dan came back freezing cold after his drysuit sprung a leak; he was done for the night.

    Another diver caught a lobster, everyone else got skunked.

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