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BassOk, I'm no expert, but I have a few thoughts that may help until the real experts arrive.
First, check the soil. Is there enough clay to hold water? Don't be fooled, as I was initially, by red soil. It might be iron oxide rather than actual clay!
Second, check the watershed. Will you have enough water to get through a hot, dry summer? Deep water is an advantage here.
Third, remember that trees float. If you wish to cut some down & use as cover, they will need to be anchored somehow. Otherwise they may end up somewhere you don't want when they finally get waterlogged & sink.
Best of luck!
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