Anyone ever dive Allyn?

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Anyone ever dive Allyn?

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Anyone ever dive Allyn waterfront park?
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Re: Anyone ever dive Allyn?

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Nope, but I can tell you what you will see.... Mud. Lots and lots of mud. If you ever see it at a -3 tide, the only water left is on the east side of the bay, between the park and there, mud.

There has to be good diving in that area somewhere. When I finally find it, I'll make sure and post something. There is a little state park at the north end of Stretch island, the substrate there looks pretty rocky, that's on my short list of places to try in the near future.

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Re: Anyone ever dive Allyn?

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Umm yeah lots of very shallow mud - at high tide.
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Re: Anyone ever dive Allyn?

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Ok I'll pass, Stretch sound interesting.
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