Should be early enough to avoid the picnic weekend bunch. Get there a couple of hours before hi tide so you can talk with other divers, get ready, and enter the water around an hour early. My suggestion--go straight out to the rock reef which runs east west and go left or right. If you get in on the west side of the buoyed swim area(no diving in the swim area)and go straight out most of the rocks will be east(to the left). If you go west--there's a little wreck--more rocks--then take a nnw compass heading and head for the big bridge. If the viz is 15ft or better-it will be easy to follow the rocks. If you go east--the rocks are in less of an east west orientation-there are more varied formations and you will be able to go SE or NE or continue east. In any case, you will reach the end of the rocks. Go north with the current if the tide is still running north(incoming)so you see you want to be at the end of the rocks before hi tide maybe 20 minutes or so--stop off at the little wreck before the bridge. There is a larger sailboat wreck just under the bridge. Have Fun!