DaviDs
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We had frigid temps but with a negative -1.2 tide i knew it would be an epic hunt!
My first three signals rang up as gold. Sure enough i scored a trifecta of aluminum whammy goodness!
Next, i scored the coveted south florida monetary bucketlister, e.g. a "Felix".
Fast forward three more excrutiating hours of hearing the silence of a threshold hum and finally, BAM, a signal. I didnt care whether or not it was good, i was just happy to know my detector was in fact, still working. From the depths i recovered a hefty Jefferson.
With fingers numb, and my patience exhausted, i headed back. Halfway theough my 45 min trek to the parking lot, i got a good signal. Solid gold tone, no jumpy VDI #s, and i was hopeful. Three scoops down, out pops this shining example of a c.1996 paperclip. Going to send it to PGCS for a proper appraisal.
With my new found treasure i reached the parking lot in time to greet another team of hunters arriving at 3am to start their hunt.
Ahhhhh, 24-hour competition ...welcome to Florida!
Best pic with my camera phone....bleh
Of course this is what I thought my camera phone was taking. lol
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