While detecting this morning, another "enthusiast" kept on crossing over my search grid. I said "Hi" and she said nothing. I know all is fair in detecting, but how about a lil' courtesy. I decided to have some fun. Where ever she detected I'd follow, and then feign a hit. Dig a lil', drop a coin in the hole, then hold it up to make sure she saw it. Drop another. She's scanning faster and faster. You can tell she's getting agitated and then I drop my watch in. She snapped!!! Didn't say a word. Checked her phone plug. Checked her batteries, and then stormed off the beach. Problem solved. I'm still laughing as I type this. I'm going to get a real fat fake gold chain and do it again tomorrow to see who is watching. I can't wait to see her again...
That is funny, I too have come accross other metal detectorists. I wave and they look at me, then keep swinging. Later on in the day I walked over and showed them what I found, (some silver coins) they asked where I found it, I just said on the other side over there. If they would of waived, I would of gladly told them where I found them.
Our hobby has enough issues with the general public and it comes from people who lack common courtesy. (leaving holes in the beach, dropping trash finds on the ground, invading other people's space by detecting too close to other beach goers and their property, being belligerent, you know the type)
all the way and then suddenly noticed her boyfriend staring my way.....oops......I didn't care.....I wanted to go give him a high five and buy him a cigar!....lucky Dog!......Then again I was walking the dry sand one day and plunk.....right on the fore head something konked me..man did that hurt!....some bone head was throwing his dog a rock or something to chase and never looked who was in the way.....it was me ME! Metal detecting man with a very bad attitude all of a sudden!