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Old 08-01-2022, 08:58 AM   #10
Garcia
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Originally Posted by tis View Post
Garcia, I have been on this lake my whole life and I can tell you that the sandy areas that don't get used, get mucky and vegetation grows. It's use and motion that keeps it sandy.
This sandy area is the same place I have been swimming my whole life, which is why I am wondering if others are seeing more algae growth this year than in the past.

There is also a good amount of wind and wave action
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