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Could Be My Last Water Hunt Tonite Wearing A Wet-suit....:surrender:

John-Edmonton

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It's starting to cool off. In fact, last week, there was a frost warning for an area about a 2 hour drive from Edmonton. Probably be chest waders for the remainder of water hunts. Anyhow, I did get a 2 hour hunt in after work at a favorite watering hole.I got few coins, but did manage a couple of rings. The area has a gravel bottom, so it's a challenge to get the finds in the scoop.:rant:

Below are the rings.......
 
Awe come on John....jump right in. Did you forget your detector is waterproof to 10' ? :poke: :rofl:
Just muster up the courage and do the polar plunge....you'll be fine... for a minute or two :stretcher:

Nice ring finds!
 
It's about that time of year for the ice up in your area and I'm just looking forward to hitting the water in my area when it gets colder. Less people around except the people fishing and the geese. Nice scoop on the rings, John.
 
Thanks Fongu! We kind of have things mixed up, don't we. And, the last couple of weeks, there have been thousands of geese leaving my area heading south to warmer climates.
 
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