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EricDive

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My son and I went for a dive on the Rothesay on Friday evening around 7PM. Water was about 45 degrees and the VIS was fairly low (this was a surprise I expected beautiful spring VIS). However we saw quite a few really large bass and a huge pike. It was a nice dive with no crowds (different for the Rothesay). The marker buoy was really low in the water and we couldn't see it until I was on top of it so I took out a little water and now it's riding a little higher.

Anybody else out diving wet yet? Except FreeFloat of course who never stopped ;)

Eric
 
you can unscrew the cap and empty the water from the jug. I was there a few weeks ago and did this. If I remember next time I am down I'll replace the jug
there is another jug that sinks too that needs replacing at Sparrow Island...

kudos on the diving- we were at Centeen park today. other than the little rainshowers it was a great day to be diving water temp 45F.
 

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