NoobDiver001
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I'm down for a saturday AM dive at the bridge, I just have to check with the Boss first (aka the wife) I may be required to do family activities since the kids have been at grannies for a week...I will post again this evening if it is a go or not for me sat..
If so I would say 7 or 8am would be best to beat the heat and crowd...
From what I understand just before the bridge would be pretty much the best spot...
A dive knife is a must I have to use mine twice..
Bringing along some extra weight would also be a good idea, I usually use 10lb that was barely enough to keep me down I think due to current and the 5mil suit I was wearing, I will deff bring 16-20lbs of weight next time...
Can some one let me know, do you always have to have a dive flag up or just where there are boats and other watercraft's in use... When me and my cus went we got one of those little suction cup ones and stuck it to a little bouy I found in my boat and tied a rope with an anchor to the bottom worked great but we think a tuber decided to take it with them down the river cause when we came up to check his reg it was gone, 5lb anchor and all. My cus told me usually you would tether it to you but since there were quite a bit of tubers and unknown debri it would be safer to just anchor....He also told me that PA, NJ, and NY only required a flag in in places where motorized boating is permitted...
If so I would say 7 or 8am would be best to beat the heat and crowd...
From what I understand just before the bridge would be pretty much the best spot...
A dive knife is a must I have to use mine twice..
Bringing along some extra weight would also be a good idea, I usually use 10lb that was barely enough to keep me down I think due to current and the 5mil suit I was wearing, I will deff bring 16-20lbs of weight next time...
Can some one let me know, do you always have to have a dive flag up or just where there are boats and other watercraft's in use... When me and my cus went we got one of those little suction cup ones and stuck it to a little bouy I found in my boat and tied a rope with an anchor to the bottom worked great but we think a tuber decided to take it with them down the river cause when we came up to check his reg it was gone, 5lb anchor and all. My cus told me usually you would tether it to you but since there were quite a bit of tubers and unknown debri it would be safer to just anchor....He also told me that PA, NJ, and NY only required a flag in in places where motorized boating is permitted...