Waterwulf
Contributor
I used to dive the Rainbow River aka The Blue Run almost weekly back in the seventies. I had a friend who lived on thew Withlacootchie River and had a pontoon boat. He'd take me upriver and up the Rainbow River as far as we could go. Then I'd drop my "rig", a mud anchor with a rope attached and several clips near the end. I'd clip it so the anchor hung about fifteen feet below the boat and then I'd sit on it and fly downriver at a fast walking pace.
If I saw something that I wanted to look at, I'd unclip the anchor, follow it down and carry it while I looked at whatever. Sometimes, after a full drift downriver and into the Withlacootchie, I'd talk him into going back up again so i could do it again. I never saw any Alligators in the Rainbow River (to cold) but I did see quite a few once I drifted down into the Withlacootchie.
We're planning a trip back there this winter and I plan on diving several of those Springs.
If I saw something that I wanted to look at, I'd unclip the anchor, follow it down and carry it while I looked at whatever. Sometimes, after a full drift downriver and into the Withlacootchie, I'd talk him into going back up again so i could do it again. I never saw any Alligators in the Rainbow River (to cold) but I did see quite a few once I drifted down into the Withlacootchie.
We're planning a trip back there this winter and I plan on diving several of those Springs.