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At Pro sniffs out white gold

2wheeldevil

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Three of us drove 100 miles this morning to look for a lost diamond wedding ring. After 3 hours of hunting I found it in about 3 ft of water and about 100 ft. from the shore.
They had pulled their boat up into the shallows to swim and the ring slipped off her finger. It was a good day for everybody.

After receiving a nice reward, we gave the driver some gas money, went out to lunch and then divided the balance three ways.
Why didn't I get into this hobby years ago?
 
Dug a lot of pull tabs that day and I figured this was just another one. Made two scoop tries and it was still there-almost confirmed it was a pull tab floating around.
Tried a third time and there it was-pays to dig those pull tab signals.
 
Never stop digging pull tabs! It's good for the environment, and great for finding Gold! A friend of mine wanted to get into this Hobby I told him about the Pro. He bought one went out & dug 36 pull tabs one evening, he counted them, the 37th one he almost didn't dig he was so sick of them, it was a 18K men's band with 5 real diamonds. You decide how many to dig.

Mudslinger
 
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