Dive reports with beach/weather conditions

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Awfully quiet around here. Any of you all down there getting out? Finding anything?

It will be May before we get back down and just looking for reports to keep my appetite up.

Thanks all. Good Luck.
Last week would have been the time to go. Things have been stirred up now due to Tropical Storm Nestor that brought bad weather and heavy surf/rip currents into the area last weekend.
 
Going down on Friday, and will post conditions.

Pending on how it is I plan on returning for another
Wukits Walk-in 2019-10-26;
Shore Dive Venice Beach[or Service Club Park... or both].
 
Good luck if you all get out. The storm should have uncovered something good!!!!!
 
10/24/19
Alhambra
9 am
Seas <1'
Wind ENE @ 5
Vis 1'-1.5' at the sandbar and got worst the deeper I went, at 17' 0 vis
 
Wow...that's a horrible report. I take it you found nothing.

Horrible in the conditions, not the report it's self. Thanks for that.

Hope it gets better for you all soon. Maybe when the water clears the sand will be carpeted with Megs!

Good luck. Should be there in May.
 
10/26/19
Service Club
8:45 am
Seas 1', 1'-2' coming out
Water temp 81
Vis 2'-3' around the reef line beyond it went down fast to 0
actually swam into the plane wreckage.
a lot of seaweed
Finds usual small stuff, a nice Hemi, whale ear bone
 
It was slightly better yesterday with the SCP dive. Off the riverbed vis was 1-2' on the bed it was 3-6'.
At Venice Beach the vis was 2-4' off the riverbed, and 3-6' on the riverbed, the Artificial reef was 3-8'


A ton of buoys. Are they marking the plane wreckage?
 
10/30/19
Alhambra
8:45 am
Seas <1'
Water Temp 83
Vis 0-4'
Max Depth 21'
Finds
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