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jviehe:
Were you there at low tide? That is typical for low tide. High tide can be 60ft easily. After the hurricanes though, who knows.
I didn't check. My last dive at the Jetties was Oct 17th around 1pm.
 
3-4ft seas near shore. I think the jetties might be risky. Might just have to be a dry weekend.
 
I dove the St. Andrews at the end of October (23rd) and it was definately low tide. Getting back over the jetties was a big PITA. The surge was also nasty on the outskirts and the viz was basically 5-10'. Hoping to make it down there one of these days for high tide.. :/

Matt
 
No prob.

Lets get the ball rolling for the 30th of Jan, high tide falls at 2:35PM. What do you guys think?

Maybe a Cypress dive next weekend, 22nd or 23rd, if anyone is interested and if the water level goes down a bit.
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
...Maybe a Cypress dive next weekend, 22nd or 23rd, if anyone is interested and if the water level goes down a bit.
I'm up for a Cypress run on Saturday the 22nd.
 
The river level looks like it's on the rise - hope it stays down the run.
 
Whoa... Its on a big rise, I wonder if it'll be more than a bankfull by the 22nd? Gonna have to keep an eye on it I suppose...
 
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