DiverDave76
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The gators are not a real problem. They swim on the surface and stay near the banks for the most part. They don't start getting active until the water gets in the mid to upper 60's. When diving thre river you are typically in about 40 ft of water.
Check out this web site. I have been out once with Tom. He's got some great shots. He's been taking folks out on the river for over 20 years now.
While diving the river 1 1/2 year ago, one of my best friends found the last 48" of a Mastadon tusk. Incredible find. You can see that @ www.offthewalldiving.com. Click on the photo gallery...first picture. I've been out with Bill several times. He also does a great trip.
www.cooperriver.com
Dave
Check out this web site. I have been out once with Tom. He's got some great shots. He's been taking folks out on the river for over 20 years now.
While diving the river 1 1/2 year ago, one of my best friends found the last 48" of a Mastadon tusk. Incredible find. You can see that @ www.offthewalldiving.com. Click on the photo gallery...first picture. I've been out with Bill several times. He also does a great trip.
www.cooperriver.com
Dave