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Old 07-09-2018, 07:21 PM   #6
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Could be that a smooth sandy bottom, immediately close to the shoreline, is much less likely to collect the duck itch carrier than a sandy bottom with many small rocks. Maybe the duck itch carrier settles in and under the small rocks, and get flushed upward with the very splishy-splashy, weekend motorboat wave action.

Seems plausible in my situation?

For about 40-bucks, you can get a very nice, made in China, 'total body rash suit' from Amazon, that's good for extended working the shoreline waterfront area...... sort of like a haz-mat suit in the color black ...... to protect from the dreaded Winnipesaukee duck itch ..... once you get it bad, you'll never forget it.
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