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Bubbles up - it now lies in an icy cold watery grave

JimmyCT

Well-known member
This morning I was hunting with my Sov GT on the side of a steep hill. I received a nice nickel signal so I pulled out my Lesche digger and it was a fumble.... I tried to grab for it when it slipped but it happened so fast..... down the hill it went right into the small river below. Of course it has to be the deepest part where it cuts up underneath the cliff. :cry: I was ticked but was thankful that it wasn't me going down instead (or my detector). Be careful out there and I wish the best to everyone in their quest for treasure.
 
If you can round up good size magnet and rope and go fishing for it.

Ron in WV
 
Oh my ..... Glad it was only your digger earthy....... Try that magnet WV62 suggested.
 
Hi Ron,

Thanks for the suggestion. Hopefully it isn't up underneath the cut.
 
Yeah- magnet fishing for treasure has become quite a profitable business for some. For one example, boat props turn a sizeable profit.
 
Whew, scared me for a second there,i thought your gt took a dive... this is funny game we play this finders keepers thing but we dont ever think we will ever be on the loosing side of things.. that magnet fishing idea sounds like a good one so long as the rock on bottom arent to big..
 
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