Our first Polar Bear Club dive of the season took place this past Sunday, November 22nd. It was a fantastic d
ive, with visibility around 30 feet. Water temp was 46 degrees, and the air temp was in the low 50s with fog and off-and-on mist.
Divers enjoyed seeing several crappie and largemouth bass. One bass was spotted that really got hearts pumping, as it was a granddaddy-sized fish. A walleye was also seen navigating the depths.
If you are a certified diver and you have a drysuit, we hope you'll join us for our next dive! Stay tuned to our website, http://www.huskerdivers.com/, our Facebook page, or call the store at 402-420-6338 to learn when we're planning the next outing. We hope to see you there!

Divers enjoyed seeing several crappie and largemouth bass. One bass was spotted that really got hearts pumping, as it was a granddaddy-sized fish. A walleye was also seen navigating the depths.
If you are a certified diver and you have a drysuit, we hope you'll join us for our next dive! Stay tuned to our website, http://www.huskerdivers.com/, our Facebook page, or call the store at 402-420-6338 to learn when we're planning the next outing. We hope to see you there!
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ReplyDeleteActually, we normally have brownies or something at our Polar Bear Club dives, but alas, at the November dive we did not. We'll have 'em out there for future dives, though!
ReplyDeleteYou know who this is, don't you? :)
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed! : )
ReplyDeleteI shot that photo!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a fine photo it is, Brad! Thanks! : )
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