Navarre pier

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Not lately, but it can be a fun dive.

I'm working there tomorrow if you want a surface report.
 
i will be in navarre area 22,23 this month if anybody is up for a shore dive. so for its me and my dad. if u have a better place to dive let me know
 
Destin Jetties would be a little bit more reliable, but a bit more driving required. Still, if you are in Navarre already, give it a whirl, you can see some neat0 critters out there.

I'll see what my schedule is looking like and I might join you guys that weekend *shrugs*

No surf out there today, water wasn't uber clear, but not too too bad either.
 
cool i have dove the destin jetties before and it was not that bad the current was bad though. i have a buddy that has a condo right there buy the jetties so i might go there sat so my girlfriend can have something to do when i I'm in the water. Sunday i will probably hit Navarre, the last time i went there i saw my first sea turtle and octopus "small little fellow".so let me know about the jetties and what do u think would be a good time for the current.
 
thank u i think it is the east pass "destin" is the one i need.. and i should be in the water at high tide right
 
Yep, plan on being 30 min early to the predicted high tide, that way you don't get a tidal swing in the beginning of your dive with currents that just keep picking up.
 
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