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> Of course, that buoy may or may not still be there, I haven't been since
> 1999, but I would guess you know the spot.  John Nitrox can vouch for me
> as to it's existence, I took him there for a shore dive to open up the
> 1999 NEDfest.  The fish aren't quite so aggressive when you sneak up on
> them from shore though; but drive up in a noisy boat and drop over the
> side and they'll be waiting for sure.  Another off-topic fact, that spot
> is where I saw (and Reef Fish and John Nitrox at different times) the
> absolutely largest spotted drum I have ever seen in my life.  I would
> almost swear it was the same fish (Reef Fish introduced me to the spot,
> and I later brought John there) and it was HUGE.  We're talking about
> a foot long here.  They're usually so tiny.
>
> But I digress, I should shut up :-)
>
BTDT.  Jeannie got nailed by a chub a few years ago on a dive in Cozumel and
got a huge
stingray hickey right thru a wetsuit in Cayman.

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