This dive site, Ronnie's Cove, is an exclusively boat-accessed spot within Lake Alan Henry, located in Texas. It's noted by local divers for offering relatively better visibility compared to other areas of the lake, which is still undergoing exploration for more potential dive locations. As a sheltered cove, navigation underwater is likely straightforward, focusing on the lake bed and any existing submerged structures, without significant historical context or complex underwater features.
Divers at Ronnie's Cove can expect to encounter typical freshwater fish species found in Texas lakes, including catfish, various types of perch, and other common lake inhabitants. The description highlights that a valid Texas fishing license is required for any fishing activity, with the use of spearguns strictly limited to non-game fish, suggesting a focus on the local fish ecosystem rather than exotic marine life.
The best time to visit Ronnie's Cove would typically be during the warmer months when water temperatures are more comfortable for diving. Its shallow depths (max 12m, avg 6m) make it an excellent site for beginner divers and those looking to practice freediving skills. Divers should be mindful of boat traffic given its boat-only access and remember to obtain a fishing license if planning to speargun non-game fish.

