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Sweetings Cay Bahamas

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New to the forum. Own a 32' Seavee and do a lot of spearfishing with my 20 & 17 yr old sons. Heading to Sweetings Cay Bahamas this week. Does anyone have any experience with diving there. Thanks in advance.
 
Not for that area, but I've done a lot of free diving/spearing along that reef line to the south, Moores Island to Hole in the Wall. Good, not great, vis, lots of sharks, used to be lots and lots of shooting type fish. Less so today, but real pretty reefs, nice ledges in 30 to 60 ft. The wall is deep and not very vertical. I expect the area around Sweetings will be similar.

I'm interested in the blue holes around Sweetings, will be passing near there next year. Reputed to be great free diving on an outgoing tide. Would appreciate a trip report.
 
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