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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Jan 10, 2016 8:13:43 GMT -5
Man who hunts at low tide will get wet if he stays too long. Believe an ancient Chinese philosopher once said that. So I headed out at low tide to Halifax Harbour to get a fix. Sure was great to be swinging the Pro and getting a warm up for April's yearly 2 week romp down on some southern island where the sun always shines, one can swish with the Seahunter MK11 and not get turned into a Popsicle and arthritis is just a memory. First find of the day was an eye ball one...a marble. Confucius say, "Man who finds lost marble has many more to find." A few pennies, small and large along with a fish scale came next....all left in the toaster way too long. Silver 5 center from what I can see is 1917. First dig of the new year..is it a sign?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2016 9:31:41 GMT -5
Don't often get to hunt in Jan. Silver fishy is a bonus.
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Post by Leslie Sarkany on Jan 18, 2016 14:34:20 GMT -5
Just in the process now of trying to find a good winter spot down south for 2 weeks. Apparently and according to Western and eastern Treasure hunting is now banned in the Dominican Rep...had a run of over 12 years there andd never a problem. If that is the case will find a spot where I can!
Winter is still long.
Working on a 3 weeker in the Uk this Sept...working lots of extra shifts!~
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