Jeremy:
Everything points to it being a diveable spot, except for the "visibility". I would guess the sandstone cliffs would make it un-diveable 90% of the time. Or at least worth the drive down the coast to somewhere better. But if it's your local spot, it's probably worth trying.
bluekayak:
I popped a 6’ eel in the head there which I was told was a California Moray, all I can say for sure is it had big toothy jaws and a lot of attitude
If you can find it we used to dive outside and up a bit toward natural bridges at a spot we called false bottom. My memory is it was around 60’ and always had shitty viz
The bottom is mostly barren but there are holes that are doors into the underside of big shelf formations w a lot of fish hanging out in the darkness probably digesting their neighbors
TPH:
I'm just getting into spear fishing but I have been diving around these parts since I live here. Can confirm that the visibility is pretty much non-existent, but there is some decent structure where you can find some good fish
chopper:
I surf and kayak in the area and the visibility usually looks pretty poor, but some days are better than others. I did see a report of a 36" ling that was taken in the area a few years ago. I think it was wintertime when the females move in shallow, but can't remember for sure. Post up a report if you go and good luck.
Cheers, Brad
TPH:
Yea I've seen some really clear days out there but they don't come often