Engure Lake North Shore
About this Dive Site
Description
The North Shore of Engure Lake offers a surprisingly rich freshwater diving experience, ideal for macro photography. Explore dense underwater plant life and encounter various fish species like pike and perch in this unique, shallow environment.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
July, August
Jan
Frozen lake. No diving possible.
Feb
Frozen lake. No diving possible.
Mar
Ice begins to melt. Very limited and hazardous diving conditions.
Apr
Lake is thawing. Water is cold and murky. Limited fish activity.
More monthly highlights
May
Water warms up. Visibility improves. Birdlife becomes active around the lake.
Jun
Pleasant water temperatures. Good visibility. Potential for seeing various freshwater fish.
Jul
Peak summer diving. Warmest water temperatures and good visibility. Abundant freshwater life.
Aug
Late summer. Water remains warm. Good conditions for exploring the lakebed.
Sep
Autumn begins. Water starts to cool. Visibility remains good.
Oct
Water temperatures drop. Visibility can be affected by leaf fall and autumn rains.
Nov
Cold water diving. Increased chance of algae blooms affecting visibility.
Dec
Winter conditions. Lake begins to freeze. Diving becomes impossible.
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