Steve
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Well lets just say the honey hole isn't what it used to be. Took a long train ride to get to this spot. 1st day walked out to the beach and it was flat as a pancake. Nothing. No rocks, no low spot. Nothing. Just aimlessly walking around. Right away I noticed that the older coins were well over 12" done. Minimum. Laying in the top 6" was piece after piece of small iron and steel. Loud enough to blow your eardrums out. Had to pick between signals trying to hear whispers. I suspect it was seeded.
Managed a pt990 and a lightweight 18k tri-color that could stay in the upper level sand. 2nd day there was a massive hump sitting at the low tide area. Still chunks of !!!! laying around but that's it.
Shrimp photo is what people eat over here. The shells are tough as nails and hard to peel.
Notice the TDI water photo. This was from wetsand hunting only. All 4 corners had large amounts of moisture build up.
Still trying to get used to the 12" coil. Hairpins or even coins laying on edge can be a problem if the coil hits it just right. Sounds in the middle but its laying 3" down on the side of the hole. But she sure is deep.
Whites should have studied up on what an air conditioning mechanic sprays inside a copper tube to keep moisture out. Would have saved themselves a lot of trouble.
Managed a pt990 and a lightweight 18k tri-color that could stay in the upper level sand. 2nd day there was a massive hump sitting at the low tide area. Still chunks of !!!! laying around but that's it.
Shrimp photo is what people eat over here. The shells are tough as nails and hard to peel.
Notice the TDI water photo. This was from wetsand hunting only. All 4 corners had large amounts of moisture build up.
Still trying to get used to the 12" coil. Hairpins or even coins laying on edge can be a problem if the coil hits it just right. Sounds in the middle but its laying 3" down on the side of the hole. But she sure is deep.
Whites should have studied up on what an air conditioning mechanic sprays inside a copper tube to keep moisture out. Would have saved themselves a lot of trouble.
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