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[size=large]You can only police folks for so long....luckily the next wave filled that hole right up....hopefully he has better digging habits in general while beach hunting.[/size]
nice finds, well looks like your going to get another storm up there tonight so the beach should be just right for more looting..
good luck thanks again for the video..
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john
Being a commercial builder I am prediposed to looking for the 'green patch' on rubber boots which indicates that they have a steel toe and shank. If those boots were safety boots then it adds a whole new twist to the title of this post. I also noticed that the first hunter was catchin a lot of air on his swings, that's got to make the hunting much harder on an iron infested beach.
Great video as always and I love to see those old coins showing up through patient hunting of a tough beach.
[size=large]I wouldn't be surprised if those boots had a steel toe and or shank.....that gentleman is a newbie to the hobby (atleast beach hunting) and I was highlighting him in the video to point out some of the things he was doing wrong down there and also to show how inadequate single frequency machines are on a beach like that......but that was a good call on those boots....I wouldn't have noticed that....HH....Brian[/size]