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Windy Point Park-Lake Travis
Platforms to low water levels
Minnie5683
- 1/23/2013 6:37:00 AM
Dive Site:
Windy Point Park-Lake Travis
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Comments: 4
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KahunaJoe
- 4/16/2013 8:45 AM
the water level was 50 ft down last weekend when I went. I dove to 101 ft and it was only 52 degrees at that depth. Lots of catfish, blue gill, white bass and perch. Saw only one garr at night and a few good-sized carp. Most fish are seen between 5-50 ft. you can see them as low as 60 feet at night around the tree stumps and boats.
Minnie5683
- 1/24/2013 4:56 AM
I just took it the past Sunday. Water temp was about 54 degrees - BURRRrrrrr!
badintexas
- 1/29/2013 1:25 PM
That is chilly! Can’t believe it was that low! I’m sure it made for a workout with your gear!
badintexas
- 1/23/2013 12:04 PM
Great picture of Windy Point! Was this recently taken? It’s super low in the picture.
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