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Day after Labor Day...Silver and Gold...

Diggin-it

New member
Went out first thing on Tuesday morning to hit the beach, it was still dark and raining lightly. After about 20 minutes it started lightning and pouring so I headed to my vehicle. I pulled up the radar on my phone and it did not look good, I almost just called it and went home. But I stuck it out and about 45 minutes later, right as it was getting light, the rain slowed to an acceptable rate and I headed back out. I decided to work the land for once and it ended up being a good decision. I hunted for about an hour and 5 minutes. Ended up with $2.10 in clad, a Stainless Steel ring, a .925 Toe ring, and a 2.30g 10k Gold ring. I sure do love the AT-Pro!!

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Very very good hunt today.

Tell me, because that toe ring doesn't close, I was wondering how the detector reacted to it?
 
Smudge said:
Very very good hunt today.

Tell me, because that toe ring doesn't close, I was wondering how the detector reacted to it?

As I recall it came in lower then a normal silver ring and the numbers jumped around. I would have to retest it to be more accurate.
 
I could be wrong, but that 3rd penny down looks like a 1943? That would be a Wheatie.
 
Nice job man! and that was a good morning to hunt, even with all that green radar piling onshore!
Mud.
 
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