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Re: Mullet Beach?
[Re: kabs996]
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07/21/2017 07:55 AM
07/21/2017 07:55 AM
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Mullet Bay can be calm one day and rough the next and it can change rapidly within the day. You are a short drive away, go check it out. On a good day, Mullet Bay is tough to beat. Most reports I have seen recently show it to be calm and free of seaweed.
J.D.
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Re: Mullet Beach?
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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07/22/2017 03:43 AM
07/22/2017 03:43 AM
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Carol, Still no bathrooms???? It is one of our favorite beaches!! The last few times, we went for a short stay, have lunch at Rosie's dropped our towels and have a really nice time. It is interesting that some of the local tour boats have been dropping Anchor there. Hope that's all they are dropping!
Sand Gravity, got to love it!
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