Joshc214
Senior Member
I ended up striking out on my 3rd hunt with the equinox... Conditions were super sanded in at a new beach I used to hunt, only found a few pennies.
With how sanded in its been lately I decided to head down south to Miami and check out one of Felix's beaches Found similar conditions with soft sand from 5 yards all the way out to 50 yards in the water. I took the day off from work so figured I'd spend the day and slowly grid that entire area for recent drops. Half way through the day at mid-tide I hit the softest low tone I've dug, it was reading a 1-2, figured it was a small piece of foil or something. After a couple of attempts at it I pulled up my scoop and found the gold teeth in the picture, I haven't tested these yet, but I'm assuming their 18-22 karat... probably the reason for the super soft signal.
Later in the day I hit a solid high tone which produced the Tiffany bracelet (marked 925). It was wrapped up in a clump of seaweed which kept it from sinking too far. This makes 2 chains in 4 hunts, I'm fairly certain an excal would've gotten a signal from the Tiffany bracelet too... still though, Nox has produced gold on 3 out of 4 hunts from the water. Still not sure why this machine has such a bad rap... almost every person I talk to says they don't like it and prefer the excal over the nox... I'm getting more and more convinced that this thing blows my old excal out of the water.
Time to start working on my rapper name... got the gold teeth to go along with the chain lol
With how sanded in its been lately I decided to head down south to Miami and check out one of Felix's beaches Found similar conditions with soft sand from 5 yards all the way out to 50 yards in the water. I took the day off from work so figured I'd spend the day and slowly grid that entire area for recent drops. Half way through the day at mid-tide I hit the softest low tone I've dug, it was reading a 1-2, figured it was a small piece of foil or something. After a couple of attempts at it I pulled up my scoop and found the gold teeth in the picture, I haven't tested these yet, but I'm assuming their 18-22 karat... probably the reason for the super soft signal.
Later in the day I hit a solid high tone which produced the Tiffany bracelet (marked 925). It was wrapped up in a clump of seaweed which kept it from sinking too far. This makes 2 chains in 4 hunts, I'm fairly certain an excal would've gotten a signal from the Tiffany bracelet too... still though, Nox has produced gold on 3 out of 4 hunts from the water. Still not sure why this machine has such a bad rap... almost every person I talk to says they don't like it and prefer the excal over the nox... I'm getting more and more convinced that this thing blows my old excal out of the water.
Time to start working on my rapper name... got the gold teeth to go along with the chain lol