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Ron_Perry
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[*] posted on 11-24-2010 at 10:28 PM
Alta California dive trip


Took my daughter Emily and German Shepard Dino up past Ft. Ross for a quick dive trip on Tuesday, Nov. 23rd. 25 knot winds and 4ft seas made for a tough entry and exit, but nothing was lost. Maybe 8ft viability, but still easy limits.
Coming up....abalone chowder and cevechi. Thanks for northern California diving! Maybe one more trip before the season is done, Ron
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