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It only tell's me Joe, the more you hunt, better odds of finding gold, the hunter does have a lot to do with it, but what i mentioned is a key factor , along with other factor's, this may be true if that's the only thing you have to do once your in retirement, it's your boat floating, if that's what you want to do , it's your life & time , everyone know's your real motive is your adicted to this hobby , just a little more than some
, in your case to get that amount of gold i do give you credit, no amount of money could get me in that bay chest to neck deep , as i know what lurks in that bay, including with the magnetic field your excal puts out , a known shark magnet , you claimed that you were bumped a few times , i was bumped one year down here, a warning to get out , hoping that your waring Kevlar dry & wet suit's , there might not be much gold down here , but i will find out , July , August, i will give it my best , for me - if i was an avid hunter finding gold all the time like yourself , it would bother me hunting in shark infested bay's and the pay off was , a final destination reward's go to a safe deposit box , i have both a stamp & coin collection , been in a safe D for year's , when i die, who knows . I was fishing on my 13 ft Whaler on the East side- South side 100 yards from the bay bridge , and was antimidated by a 9-10 foot Hammerhead , he did a dance at least 3 times around my boat looking for a free meal, bull sharks have been caught by fishermen known to travel in that bay, for me getting out once in a while works for me, it's easy to see other's on here are all caught up in Gold Found, and don't realize , other's don't give a s----- , that said , i don't have to pop my swelled up head, Earl's Earl , and not one ounce less of a man, just someone who enjoy's the hobby when i get out, that's it, Joe your doing well this year, had some bump's in the road along the way, congrats in your sucess & drive buddy , be safe , happy hunting , Earl