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They do stay in during the winter. The ice takes a toll on them and often moves them. I'm not sure what they are all made from but several of them are sunk. If you go through Sally's Gut, you can see several of them on the bottom.
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Funny, i was just there on saturday and saw about 4 bouy's at the bottom of sally's gut also. Was wondering why they were still there
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I was out there again today (yay 2 days in a row) and noticed they were both there.
I must not have seen them (or thought the western one was the eastern one...or something) OOPS! |
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