Some Gulf Shores sites...
- The Whiskey wreck. Shore dive. Sometimes great, sometimes not much, depending on how much of the wreck is above the sand. I've been on it when the ribs and beams were well above the sand and it was a superb dive. I've also been on it when there were just a few chunks of wood poking up out of the sand, and it was not so good. Still it's a must do dive just to see. And it's free.
- Perdido Bay Bridge rubble. Two major sites, "Little Rome" (92') and "Atlantis" (75') and several smaller sites. Huge pieces of roadbed and the old concrete pilings sticking up like the pillars of some ancient ruin. Lots of fish, good sites
- Oil/gas rigs/platforms - from the surface on down - popular with spearfishermen - usually teeming with fish
- Liberty ships. These hulls are over 400' long and usually have some good fish to see. I think depths average about 80'
- Main battle tanks. There are about 300 of these scattered about, from about 80' on down to "too deep"
- Assorted smaller wrecks... tugs, fishing boats, airplanes, cars, busses, the old Lillian Bridge rubble, from 40' and deeper
- The Perdido Bay pass jetties - shore dive - rock jetties - dive at high tide only.
- The FloraBama - typical LA dive. Beer, mixed drinks, local bands, serious meat market.
Have fun...
Rick