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Old 18th March 2008, 12:06   #7 (permalink)
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Re: North Carolina Rebreather Trip -- August 2008

Quote: (Originally Posted by UWshutterbug) View Original Post
Jradomski – you’re right about May or June as being a better time to find more sharks. I was there in May on one trip two seasons ago, and certainly found a lot of sharks, but the viz half the time was so bad I almost had to use Braille to identify them.

There are often still plenty to see during July and August on wrecks like the Caribsea and Protitus. Besides there is more to the region than just sharks which adds to the fun.

The inshore stuff can really be iffy early in the season.. Offshore is much better... The problem early in the season is that the weather is much more unpredictable and storms can really screw up the viz..
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