The "Weekly Dive Site Selection Committee" has met and completed their solemn and ceremonial duties. The results have been tabulated and certified by our accounting firm of "Dewey, Cheatham and Howe" and it's official; this week we are hitting the Yellow Brick Road aka Johnson Street Ledges at 7PM on Wednesday Dec. 9th.
Directions to Site: From the North. I-95 south to Sheridan Street East to A1A. South to 1st left past Johnson St. to Michigan. Pull into parking lot, parking as far south and east as possible.
From the South: I-95 north to Hollywood Blvd. East to A1A. North to Michigan St.
Parking: Machine for parking takes dollar bills. They will ticket, so make sure you bring parking money. $1/hour.
Getting to the Reef: Head east past the lifeguard stand. Once past the buoy, keep slightly north, can drop down and continue east. The rock pile is just slightly north of the buoy, maybe 50 feet or so. There is plenty of fish on the rock pile and the cement mat. Lots of grunts, tangs, ocean surgeonfish, doctorfish, parrotfish, queen angels, banded coral shrimp, eels, nurse sharks, tarpon, glasseye snapper, bar jacks, porkfish.
Amenities: Lots of parking, showers on broadwalk. Public rest-rooms very close. Shops, restaurants, eateries for post dive drinks and strories.
As always, I have extra tanks/gear and lights, HOWEVER, please call ahead and reserve so I know how many to bring.
Details and sign up here:
See you on the bottom,
Wes
305.322.6727
wesgruver@yahoo.com
Directions to Site: From the North. I-95 south to Sheridan Street East to A1A. South to 1st left past Johnson St. to Michigan. Pull into parking lot, parking as far south and east as possible.
From the South: I-95 north to Hollywood Blvd. East to A1A. North to Michigan St.
Parking: Machine for parking takes dollar bills. They will ticket, so make sure you bring parking money. $1/hour.
Getting to the Reef: Head east past the lifeguard stand. Once past the buoy, keep slightly north, can drop down and continue east. The rock pile is just slightly north of the buoy, maybe 50 feet or so. There is plenty of fish on the rock pile and the cement mat. Lots of grunts, tangs, ocean surgeonfish, doctorfish, parrotfish, queen angels, banded coral shrimp, eels, nurse sharks, tarpon, glasseye snapper, bar jacks, porkfish.
Amenities: Lots of parking, showers on broadwalk. Public rest-rooms very close. Shops, restaurants, eateries for post dive drinks and strories.
As always, I have extra tanks/gear and lights, HOWEVER, please call ahead and reserve so I know how many to bring.
Details and sign up here:
See you on the bottom,
Wes
305.322.6727
wesgruver@yahoo.com