Luckily we are in a no boat zone. We also have a dive flag boyue to help warn boaters that we are below. If you are in the Lexington area, I highly recommend Tanked Up Scuba for diving certifications.
Yes. You really only get 5-8 feet of visibility on a good day. If you dive the dam, you’ll get a little better viz due to all the big rocks and less mud.
@@greenmanzzwe run into all kinds of fish down there such as walleye and bass. Occasionally we run into cat fish. I know it seems murky, but for Kentucky lakes, this one is the cleanest. Lake Cumberland is pretty good as well at certain times.
Love seeing the structures / debris underwater. Hope to see more videos in the future!
What time of year do you think it warms up enough to dive here? We will probably only be diving to 40-60 feet. No dry suits currently.
I’d say June. In the summer I usually dive in a 5mm. I do get cold easy though. If you’re going down to 60 you’ll want a hood.
Look for big fish also I wanna go as well lol I’m just scared a boat would hit me
Luckily we are in a no boat zone. We also have a dive flag boyue to help warn boaters that we are below. If you are in the Lexington area, I highly recommend Tanked Up Scuba for diving certifications.
would you say its always that dark and murky
Yes. You really only get 5-8 feet of visibility on a good day. If you dive the dam, you’ll get a little better viz due to all the big rocks and less mud.
@@DerrekDives ya that kinda sucks do you run into fish
@@greenmanzzwe run into all kinds of fish down there such as walleye and bass. Occasionally we run into cat fish. I know it seems murky, but for Kentucky lakes, this one is the cleanest. Lake Cumberland is pretty good as well at certain times.