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Alot of Sea turtles have been in the area along with seals. Or maybe I was SLeep Diving again and snoozed on by you guys. Wife is going out of town this weekend, so I hope to be out all this weekend diving. Just need someone to sit on top the boat. Thought about it a few times diving in and leaving the boat, but with my luck, I would come up and see my V has floated away. ;D
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I have been looking at pix on the net,
I think it may have been a Harp seal, the coloration looks the closest.
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Hammer, just tie up to one of those tankers or cargos that are anchored in the bay,
I'm sure they won't mind watching your V for a while. ;)
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You've described a horbor seal perfectly. We are inundated with them up here at times. When they get bad, the fishing is nearly impossible. They have been especially bad in the prime Striper feeding grounds on Cape Cod.
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I think you are right, checked the pix of them and
some look very close in color to what I saw. No wonder the fish weren't biting.
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i still say its nessie.
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