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Ah, so the zebra mussels have finally found you. When they first arrive
they are a terrible PITA because there's so much food for them, but then, when they get things cleaned up a bit, they're not so terrible to live with unless you forget they are as sharp as razor blades and grab hold of them.... "Seahag" wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote: Sept. Oct. is the best time for sailing on the Chessy Bay. Good winds, the bugs are gone, not many stinkpotters, low humidity. The one drawback- it gets dark too early. Have you noticed the water clearing up where you are? We've been seeing a lot of little mussels on boat bottoms this summer, quite unusual. Seems several of the creeks hereabouts are being filtered by these little buggers, even to the point where subaquatic vegetation is growing back!! Our diver buddy said he had 10' vis in Spa Creek!!! Seahag |
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