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There isn't too much mud in lake travis but there are some good
anchoring locations that have it. Would a CQR or plow type be better for all around usage? Rock and gravel are the primary bottom type but I would like to be able to anchor in the occasional mud. You are right about bigger is better because this will be our primary anchor for overnight stays. Chris |
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