Compass
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My wife and I just returned from a week in the Miami area to visit our daughter.
I didn't have room to take my detecting gear or much free time but I sure wish I could have hunted a couple of those beaches- they were beautiful and had decent numbers of people in the water.
Interesting how far out you could go into the water and still be in waist deep water. I spoke with 1 dry sand hunter at Miami Beach who had just returned from England where he found his first gold coin- a nearly two thousand year old Roman coin. He showed me several pictures on his phone. He was from Pennsylvania and was swinging a Deus.
We encountered another dry sand hunter at Ft. Lauderdale (another gorgeous beach) who photo-bombed us:
The nerve of that guy! GL & HH!
I didn't have room to take my detecting gear or much free time but I sure wish I could have hunted a couple of those beaches- they were beautiful and had decent numbers of people in the water.
Interesting how far out you could go into the water and still be in waist deep water. I spoke with 1 dry sand hunter at Miami Beach who had just returned from England where he found his first gold coin- a nearly two thousand year old Roman coin. He showed me several pictures on his phone. He was from Pennsylvania and was swinging a Deus.
We encountered another dry sand hunter at Ft. Lauderdale (another gorgeous beach) who photo-bombed us:
The nerve of that guy! GL & HH!