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Thanks for visiting our site. Northeast Scuba Supply opened its doors ten years ago and we have been expanding ever since. Having outgrown our original store, our new facility in Norristown, Pennsylvania is located just minutes northwest of Philadelphia. We have the largest inventory on the east coast and are dealers of almost every dive equipment manufacturer. We specialize in wreck diving and guarantee that we have the largest selection of in-stock technical diving equipment. We own and operate our own dive boat, exploring the historic shipwrecks of the north Atlantic; so we know a thing or two about wreck diving. Please pay us a visit and see what makes us different from your average dive shop..

Monkfish

06/04/09

Permalink 03:57:26 pm, by John, 162 words, 228 views English (US)
Categories: Boat

Monkfish

Well we snuck one in today. Some rain, a little bumpy (4ft. wind chop). Didn’t want to go to far out since I wasn’t sure what the wind was going to do. So off we went to a wood wreck I’ve been itching to dive. Since we were less then 5 miles from the inlet I was really concerned whether we’d have any vis or for that matter since it was a food dive would the critters be there? Well my fears were all unfounded. Twenty ft. vis, around a dozen lobsters, sea bass and a 17 pound monk fish, the first I’ve seen since moving north. Plenty of wreck, so I’ll be back on it again. Back at the dock by 11 so a very nice day of diving. John will be posting the monkfish’s rather ugly mug on our website for your viewing pleasure. Now to decide whether to try again tomorrow. Capt. Bill and the crew of the Tunaseazure. www.northeastscubasupply.com

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