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Ace more silver

Ian (Japan)

New member
Took the Sea Hunter Mark II today as planned, but didn't use it! Carried it and the Ace 150 out on to the beach. The tide was high and the Ace was working fine on the wet sand so I couldn't see much point in changing. I really think I'm missing some of the deeper gold that should be there though and must put down the Ace sometimes. Not that it can't find gold, it certainly can and has, but I do really like those deep down faint signals the Sea Hunter can produce. ;)

Seeing some of the same people early in the morning. Like the men who clean the beach at about 6am, who now say hello to me. People walking, running, swimming....
Listened to a man drumming. Very good. But one of the volleyball officials didn't think so because the drum was louder than their speaker system. LOL
Click here for some other pics - all before 9:00am

1,412 yen in Japanese coins (about US$12.50)
Two rings marked 925. The nice heavy one on the right has 'Next Exit 04' '925' marked inside - yet another brand for me to research! ;)
A couple of fishing floats - left one is foam, right is wood.
Two sinkers - the orange one with wire is near new, other one between the rings will get melted with others and made into new sinkers in the future. (About six keys, not in the photo.)
And I'm sure there was another 10,000 people pull-tab throwing party last night too! :)

Good fun as always. :)

Ian @ the land of ninja and rings.
 
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