Snorkelling

Next he'll be blaming you for throwing corals out in the yard Brandon....


PS. Are you keeping those damsels?
 
im not blaming brandon for that, im blaming you and brandon! and legally i cant keep the fish, so to answer you legally no. :D
 
hey susan, i know how to snorkel!:D it is a dry snorkel, it has a float valve that closes when you go under water. it doesnt leak when you go under water totally, just if you are under the surface. and only sometimes, i think i may have gotten some sand in the lower valve.
trying to figure out how to get some pics from a flash card to the laptop.


Always buy just a regular snorkel. Never buy one that prevents water from getting in, in my opinion it just makes the snorkel harder to clear. I prefer one that clears on both ends and has a little spot at the bottom for a little water to sit in the bottom that does not get cleared.

So where are you snorkeling?

Dave
 
im in destin, there is a jetty that is great for snorkelling.
 
I used to live in Gulf Breeze which is just east of Pensacola. There is a really good Italian place to eat there on hwy 98 called Gugliamo's (something like that), but it's a bit pricy. Really good. Just probably not a kid place. Nice outlet malls there too (I'm sure the wife knows....).

My snorkel is so old, they didn't make any ones that didn't let water in....
 
i just got back from a dive store, they said my stuff was really good stuff, they were surprised i had a problem, they are even exchanging my stuff for new stuff while im here. since it is new stuff and they are a dealer. wife has already hit the outlets, weve hit every seafood restraunt ive seen, and the boardwalk is pretty sweet here. caught some fish off it, bryson caught his first fish.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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