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I would however strongly urge you to snorkel it first to get a real feel for depth and bottom conditions
Unfortunately, not every puddle is diveable so be cautious and safe.
Speaking from a PSD view I would say that going in with a snorkel is the worst possible information. :shocked2: Making a rather quick dive into poor vis and unknown conditions could be a recipe for disaster. Ponds have killed more PSD's than most other bodies of water. These can be very dangerous areas for many reasons. Also not being totally protected from the environment can make you very sick. Sicker than you would ever want to be.
If you think I full of that pond water go ask this same question over on the PSD forum.
Gary D.
Fish count? "Once I have counted you, please line up over there"
wow!!I tired to do my inlaws