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Hi I live close to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any good beaches to collect Driftwood?
It has to be a clean beach with the least amount of trash and pollution cause I don't want to use driftwood that might be contaminated with all sorts of bacteria and toxins. I do plan on boiling any driftwood but would still rather pick from a clean relatively pollution free beach. I looked in the Aquarium stores but no one has the shape and size I am looking for. Thanks |
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Yes it is if you prep it, heated pressure washing and a good sunbaking seem to work fine for me. I collect it from waukegan and winthrop harbor.
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Spud, wondering if you ever received an answer to this question or found a good spot. I'm just outside of Chicago and am looking for large pieces also.
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I wouldnt use ANY LM wood right now since nearly every illinois beach was under a no swim for e-coli. As far as LM driftwood finding goes, it takes alot of walking possibly a set of waders to get the good pieces. the beach parks and public access areas have junk wood dont use it. |
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