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I was at Quintana beach, at the mouth of the river.
Basically Freeport TX. I was parked on the beach, right
where the beach makes the turn north at the river, on the
east side of the river. Anywhere on the gulf coast is a good
place to play radio. It's all rated the top "30" rating as far as
ground conductivity. If you are nearly on the water like I was,
you can really brown the food with a good vertical. I had to
keep moving the truck up, as the tide kept coming up. Almost
got stuck once... BTW...The fishing that night was lousy...
I did much better at the BBQ and the radioing..MK

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