SuPrBuGmAn
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Shagman and I hit up the Whiskey Wreck today. The north winds knocked the surf back and the water looked great(albeit a bit choppy when we got there). The second sandbar was easily discernable from the beach through the emerald waters. Bahama Bobs was packed, but we lucked out with a parking spot. Spring Break is in full swing!
After gearing up and making the short walk to the water, we headed under. Neither of us had remembered a compass, so I just smelled my way to the wreck. We were ontop of her in less than 5 minutes after descending at the beach and swimming south. Water temperature was 68F(warm!) and visibility was in the 10-15' range. The bad news is the wreck is mostly covered. Its got two sections visible at the moment, one about 15' long and another just east about 25' long. At its highest, there was maybe 2.5' of relief and most of the relief was in the 1-2' range. There were 3-4 sheepshead swimming around and I managed to knock the scales off one, but without enough penetration to hold onto the fish.
Shagman started the dive with 1500psi, so we turned and ended the dive after 21 minutes. We had a max depth of 11'. There really wasn't enough life or wreck to keep our interest for much longer than that anyway.
Hit up Hooters for some grub afterwards, always fun! Paulwall must be bad luck
After gearing up and making the short walk to the water, we headed under. Neither of us had remembered a compass, so I just smelled my way to the wreck. We were ontop of her in less than 5 minutes after descending at the beach and swimming south. Water temperature was 68F(warm!) and visibility was in the 10-15' range. The bad news is the wreck is mostly covered. Its got two sections visible at the moment, one about 15' long and another just east about 25' long. At its highest, there was maybe 2.5' of relief and most of the relief was in the 1-2' range. There were 3-4 sheepshead swimming around and I managed to knock the scales off one, but without enough penetration to hold onto the fish.
Shagman started the dive with 1500psi, so we turned and ended the dive after 21 minutes. We had a max depth of 11'. There really wasn't enough life or wreck to keep our interest for much longer than that anyway.
Hit up Hooters for some grub afterwards, always fun! Paulwall must be bad luck