love2godeep
Contributor
Hey Rick
I guess I'm your neighbor up a couple hours.... we live on Lake Roosevelt. We haven't had any snow yet, other than a few diffident flakes that didn't stick.
I've never given serious thought to diving the lake. . . Have you tried it? I've taught a few snorkeling classes on the lake. They always ask what they are going to see and I tell them it's just to get them comfortable with snorkeling a reef somewhere. Otherwise, they mainly see mud and little drab fishes.
Once I threw a bunch of junk shells in the lake for them to find. Most of them sank into the mud but we still find one every now and then, especially when the lake is low. Hope some poor sucker doesn't find one someday and have proof that conchs and tulips do exist in freshwater!
BTW, do you know of dive shop in Spokane that you could recommend?
cheers!
LTGD
I guess I'm your neighbor up a couple hours.... we live on Lake Roosevelt. We haven't had any snow yet, other than a few diffident flakes that didn't stick.
I've never given serious thought to diving the lake. . . Have you tried it? I've taught a few snorkeling classes on the lake. They always ask what they are going to see and I tell them it's just to get them comfortable with snorkeling a reef somewhere. Otherwise, they mainly see mud and little drab fishes.
Once I threw a bunch of junk shells in the lake for them to find. Most of them sank into the mud but we still find one every now and then, especially when the lake is low. Hope some poor sucker doesn't find one someday and have proof that conchs and tulips do exist in freshwater!
BTW, do you know of dive shop in Spokane that you could recommend?
cheers!
LTGD