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The line on the map, is that the general location thats closest to the ground or exposed to the environement?
The three rivers I will be targeting this coming season are the Cooper, Wando, and Edisto. (may add the Savannah) I have dove all three with most (by far) of my dives in the Cooper. Even if I were to not go with you I can show your precisely where to dive. You can of course dive anywhere in the rivers you like. What I am saying is I can show you precisely where I have dove before. In the areas I dive, the Edisto and the Wando are much easier (and safer) than the Cooper. The Cooper is deeper and faster. I do know of a very easy dive site in the Cooper. Its a tributary called the French Quarter. My only concern with it is it is very alligator-ish. Have not heard em or seen em in there but I can highly sense em in that area.
Is your boat motor-less?
I am not sure how this season will go yet for me. I do know I will do river dives and ocean dives. I do know I will start diving mid to late April and hopefully do 10 dive trips (2,3, or 4 dives per trip) before November.
Oh...and big gators.
Lee, if all goes well, then I may have a boat by the end of the summer,
In a couple of weeks I am going to the Edisto at the landing I told you about where you can wade in. Let me know if you want to go, I am trying for both Saturday and Sunday the 26-27th.
No problem. We can use Phil's boat and Johnny's boat in the mean time. The advantage of having your own is you don't have to be subject to going to the same old spots time after time.
Definitely put me down for the 26th. Will bring a pyrex or something for water clarity. My sifter. UW lights. Goody bag. Waders. I am on James Island.
ps: The Cypress Fossil show is Saturday the 19th. Not the coming Saturday but the next.