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Mid-Atlantic Bottom Feeders What are the Bottom Feeders feeding on down there in Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia?


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Old August 22nd, 2007, 04:01 PM   #1
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milbrook labor day weekend?

anyone up for milbrook during the labor day weekend?

i don't have tanks, so i'll need to rent some tanks, unless someone out there has extras. heh.

let me know.
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Old August 26th, 2007, 08:25 PM   #2
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I'd be up, but I'm busy all weekend, and it's closed on Labor Day.

I was there Saturday morning, and the visibility was surprisingly good (until all the students came through ); I'd say about 15 feet. As in, I could see things and divers 15ft away. I could even see dive lights 30 some feet away. But after the rain, I'm not sure that visibility is still so good.

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Old August 27th, 2007, 01:30 PM   #3
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i would be up for diving this weekend. if millbrook is closed, are you trying to go somewhere else. let me know.
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Will be there the 9th...if you go this weekend post temps on surface and deep for me will ya?
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Ahh, I should be more precise. Millbrook is closed Labor DAY (i.e. Monday), not Labor Day weekend (Sat. and Sun.).

emcbride81: we saw four temperature zones:

Bottom (near plane) was probably around 40 some (I didn't stay long enough to get a good reading on my computer)

Mid level (30-45 feet) was probably around 50-60

Top layer was around 70, according to the computer (a figure I actually believe)

And finally, the shore was 98 degrees with 80% humidity (almost humid enough that you could swim through it )
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ugh..I'll keep my reg in at the surface...will probably be easier to breathe that way...
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I'll probably be there this Saturday. Thinking maybe Beach 2 1/2....
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