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by Shad
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Sinker

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Yaktrap - that sounds like fun. 

I am definitely interested in trying that.  In fact this whole scuba thing started because I walked into a dive shop looking for a wetsuit for free diving. 

I really would like to try spearfishing.  Not too sure how I feel about the Landlord situation at Pacific City though. 

How well does that shark repellant work? 

Thanks for kindly directing me to the Scuba portion of this forum.  I forgot that it was even there! 

I would much rather be up a creek without a paddle than down one.


Yaktrap

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Ain't no dangerous sharks in WA. One maybe two White shark have been seen. One attack in Oregon. (Certain to be corrected on this one  :banjo:).  I think those are pretty good odds. If your worried about it make sure you dive with a buddy...one that is slower than you ;D
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Noah

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Ain't no dangerous sharks in WA. One maybe two White shark have been seen. One attack in Oregon. (Certain to be corrected on this one  :banjo:).  I think those are pretty good odds. If your worried about it make sure you dive with a buddy...one that is slower than you ;D
I think there were two attacks on surfers in OR last year, plus a sighting at our local spot. They're there.....


Pelagic

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I'm getting back into free diving this fall, been slowly replacing old gear with new and I'm looking forward to some fall/winter crab grabbing to get back in shape and get the ball rolling. Hope to graduate to offshore exploring by next summer. 


Sinker

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Do you guys have any wetsuit recommendations? 

I want to avoid a fancy lubricant-necessary open cell type if possible.

I have gotten mixed reviews of some of the new super-flexible closed cell suits for free diving. 
I would much rather be up a creek without a paddle than down one.


Yaktrap

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Never seen a "new" type of wetsuit that lived up to the hype.  I stick with the standard zipper up the back surf-style wetsuit.  I like O'Neil Heat 4/3, but whatever fits is the best one. Try them on before you buy, the fit will vary drastically.
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Pelagic

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You will freeze (or at least have very limited down time till you get chilled) off the Oregon coast/bays in a 4/3.  Trust me I tried it.  I'll be purchasing an open cell 7mm free dive suit. Hood, gloves, booties in the 5mm ballpark are a must too.   


Yaktrap

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Oh yeah...forgot to mention that I'm 72% polar bear. A 4/3 suit is very light for these parts. I agree 7 mm is more standard.
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Sinker

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Yeah that's kind of what I was afraid of. The shop said I might be able to get away with a 4/5 semi dry but I would end up needing a ton of weight if I had to go up to a 7/8 closed cell.

I guess I will just have to try some out.

I would much rather be up a creek without a paddle than down one.


 

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