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    Is anyone going to try a dive or spear trip this week? I'm curious as to what this storm has done to the visibility. I've dove after big storms have passed way off the coast and had outstanding visibility but i'm afraid this storm may have ruined things for a while. Very curious

    Dave

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    Where you planning ? Local ?

    The viz. off OC is always a gamble. I've seen 4 feet - then we move about 5 miles and it was 30 feet.

    Safe bet Irene stirred things up. Upside - if you dive a shallow wreck , might be some cool stuff exposed.

    Beware - some wrecks ( real ones - not reefs ) - still have live ammo. Tempting to bring it up but best to leave it be. Heard horror stories of ammo exploding a day or two after brought up.

    One option - weed lines. Some times after a big storm , huge mats form. Great to spear gun but watch for tax man , he likes to hunt too.
    What could be more mundane than dying of old age or of natural causes when there is death by misadventure to be pursued ? Skip

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    Was thinking OC or Va Beach. Looks like Hurricane Katia may send some clean water our way. Fingers crossed

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    If I was given a choice - I'd take Va. Beach any day. Funny how different it is above or below the bay mouth.

    There is some cool stuff near the light tower - 12-13 miles off Va, beach. I don't have numbers but supposed to be some old Army tanks put down as part of a fishing reef.

    I'm going Friday evening off Deale - guy got a crab pot wrapped in his prop. If it goes fast - figure finish tank on West River reef. Hoping for foot of viz. - that's sad in a twisted way.

    Good luck if you go.
    What could be more mundane than dying of old age or of natural causes when there is death by misadventure to be pursued ? Skip

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    Going to the Tower Reef Saturday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickyF View Post
    Going to the Tower Reef Saturday.
    Please, let me know it is. Looks like Drewzim and I are headed to Ocean City next weekend and could use some intel as to how the storm affected the visibility. If it's crappy at the tower and reef, it's definitely crappy in OC. Good luck!

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    I plan to dive Sun on the 4a drydock and maybe a wreck nearby.I'll post what I see if we go. Good diving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AHRS View Post
    I plan to dive Sun on the 4a drydock and maybe a wreck nearby.I'll post what I see if we go. Good diving.
    Great! Please report back! Thanks

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    Default Dive Report - Va Beach (2 Sep)

    Dove near the Light Tower - no vis, but bottom now 69F. Then headed to the Brass Spike - Great vis to 60ft down then went to crap (less than 1ft). Temp was 66F though - so warming up, but I'd give the vis some more time!! Also, passed plenty of floating sea grass, and had to dodge a few tree limbs/ trunks floating about!!
    Duncan.

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    Duncan, thanks for the info. I got a report from someone who dives off OC a lot and he said vis has been 1-2 feet inside 10 miles. Not good.

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