Saturday the 31st May: Dive Captain Mick Kakafikas.
5 of us dived the Boarfish Reef area on the High Water Slack, in millpond conditions. Marvellous stuff. It doesn't get much better than this. Flat calm, clear water, sensational reef, great fish life and even congregations of sleeping Port Jackson sharks to top it all off. Ken Methven nabbed a 3 kg cray and the dredger ground away a few hundred meters away in the background.
We went outside for our second dive and tried "Pot Reef". Once again great terrain in 6m -14m of clear water with little surge and excellent fish life. After seeing no crays we decided to rename the reef "Potted out Reef" although JL managed to bag one little one that although size, looked pretty insipid next to Kens effort.
Water temp was 14C and quite cosy after the initial shock and despite the dredger the viz was very good- probably varied between 10-15 m over the day.
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