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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 June 30th, 2008, 09:50 PM   #1
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Lake Rawlings Conditions - 6/28/08

Met up with the folks from Down Under Surf & Scuba for a club day at Lake Rawlings on Saturday. Great group of folks, great food too.

Surface Temp was high 80's.
Mid 70's at around 25' - 30', except over the deeper water where it was low 70's.
Mid 60's below 40' down to the bottom at 60'.
Lowest recorded temp on my DC was 58 degrees. A little chilly but not too bad in a 7 mil w/hood.

The new attraction this year is a sunken plane, "Miss Laurie". Very cool w/ a nice swim-through. She is sitting on a platform so you can easily swim under her. Standing on the boat ramp, the plane is marked by an orange buoy, just beyond the floating swim platform.

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