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Old 03-26-2007, 08:05 PM
Bryan
 
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Default Diving @ Dale Hollow Lake Tennessee

Has anyone experience diving the Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee?

I live in Nashville and plan to dive there in July???

Thanks

Bryan


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Old 03-26-2007, 08:05 PM
BuoyantC
 
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Default Re: Diving @ Dale Hollow Lake Tennessee

>Has anyone experience diving the Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee?
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Bryan,
I've been there several times and had some good dives. There is one dive
shop at Willow Grove to get fills. The sites I like the most are at "The Reef"
(or "Bridge" - depending on who's name) which is between Willow Grove and
Hendricks Creek to the west. (sorry, don't have a map handy), and a site
called "Diver's Island". Both, and more are on the maps you can get at any
marina.
The water can easily be in the 80's, vis could be as much as 20-30ft.
Many of the dives are wall dives. The best diving seems to be above 40ft.deep.
Many fish to look at along the tree stumps. Watch for fishing line.
Have fun, and use a dive flag - even though the southern boys don't know
what it is.
Dennis
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