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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Jul 27, 2015 15:52:53 GMT -5
Raining hake and halibut today! Getting rangy at home so I grabbed the F3P and the Seahunter Mk11. Took a clear Glad Garbage to wrap the F3P as I practice safe detecting. Wasn't long before this kid in the school playground was full of mud with a pocket full of coins adding up to a nifty quota. Dragged my sorry dirty butt into the nearest Tim Horton's washroom and donned the 3/4 orca suit for some aquatic pleasure. Man it was cold even with the suit on and no family jewels could be found! Did hit a few "warm under currents" in my lower ex termites along with a spill off over $5. Not hard to tell what came from where. Shrivelled and tired I called it quits after the 2nd lake. Quota plus 13 (including Yank wheaties from 1944 and 1945) @ $12.50 Of course the sun came out after I got home!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 21:07:26 GMT -5
Hey Leslie,
You're a tough nut, getting into the water after all this rain. Nice take though, the old change jar must be getting pretty full! No more taking the ATP in the water?
Cheers,
DS
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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Jul 28, 2015 7:02:59 GMT -5
Not a chance the Pro will ever see water again! 5 times back to garrett!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2015 8:02:18 GMT -5
WOW! I can only dream of finding as much as you have. That's awesome! Any advice you could give me would be greatly appreciated. I'm a newbie and want to hunt on the beaches. Have gone to only one beach and got a few coins. Got a lot of signals... but whatever it was ,was quite deep down. My husband gave up on the digging,said "it's too deep". Should we have kept on digging?
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