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My concern with White Rock is the mud flats are so shallow I'd want to attempt it in an incoming tide and wade out pretty far.
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Seems like a strange thing to do, harvesting saltwater and transporting it a decent distance for the only goal I imagine being saving money. If you collect 20 gallons of water that's around $5 worth of salt savings, not sure about you but I wouldn't even load the buckets for $5. The risk of introducing something is extreme unless filtered properly which will cost far more on such a small scale.
If you study your history you'll discover one of the biggest advancements in the hobby was the production of synthetic sea salt. Take advantage of it. |
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