What is even crazier is that the stumps have been underwater for almost a hundred years and the bigger ones may have been nearly 100 years old when they were felled.
Looks like you were swimming through a lot of plankton down there!h This has been a fluky spring, so it's hard to say when the Daphnia peak, but we're fairly close.
8:54 some of this cover makes me so jealous that I can't replicate this in an aquarium! DCL has such an awesome ecosystem!
2:10 Jealous of your kayak set up!
Thanks. I’m still supposed to come see you. I haven’t forgot about that. 😀
Crazy to see what all is down there.
What is even crazier is that the stumps have been underwater for almost a hundred years and the bigger ones may have been nearly 100 years old when they were felled.
JT this is literally some of the best North American native species footage I've seen on TH-cam! Makes me want to get diving certified!
Great video. Really enjoy your posts.
Thank you Bruce. Your comment means a lot to me.
Go towards the damn on the tight bend in the lake, you will find old cars
We will put it on our list of dive spots
Best to dive early spring, late September October
Summer too many boats.
Great area to spend summers
Looks like you were swimming through a lot of plankton down there!h
This has been a fluky spring, so it's hard to say when the Daphnia peak, but we're fairly close.
Over by Glendale Bridge the old Bridge is under water out from it
I’d love to do that. Lots of boats over there though. LOTS OF BOATS
Somewhat surprised not to see any catfish scuffling about on the bottom.
Looks dirty and gross. Deep creek is disgusting