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Finally.....Some Rings Out Of The Water Today.......:crazy:

John-Edmonton

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Finally...the ring hex has been lifted. My first batch of rings from the water this year. :) The water gods were also generous with some loot too. I pulled out about $5.00 in the water and some more loot on land. I just hope this luck continues.

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Here is the Yeller Feller Diver guarding his rings..........

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Is that Infinium loot or Head Hunter Wader/Diver or worse yet a submersible Ace 150? What do we have there? Give us some numbers, i.e., junk, .925, 10K. Thanks fer sharing and keep 'em coming. There are some of us, who watch Infinium results, with raised brow, but I ain't seen enough to be sold yet! GH
 
Today it was DetecterPro Wader in the water and 2500 on land. The Infinium Is in transit right now. I will be using it only out in the deeper water in certain lakes and some land hunts in the fall. My buddy got a tiny gold ring, wouldn't even go over the end of his baby finger at a hunted out beach at over 12 inches with his Infinium. I hope I get the same results too. I used mine on the west coast of Vancouver in April and was quite impressed with it.

Oh.....and today's rings..junk + junk + .925(dolphin). I believe that makes 14 rings so far this year.
 
Great looking group of targets, I like to see what others find along with the good stuff. Nice rings , thanks for sharing. HH John!!
 
Thanks for the compliment....we only get about 6 months in the water up here before it snows or freezes, so we gotta hunt when we can and appreciate what we dig. :)
 
Here is the ring that John mentions. Found on a highly alkali beach that was detected to death years ago. As you can see it is a bit smaller than a dime and the walls are thinner than the dime. I posted it as being found at 12" because I was absolutely sure it was at least that deep, personally I think it was a bit deeper.

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A very soft signal yes but.. clear and smooth.

If you are interested in the infinium I'd say its a powerful machine and has been under-rated. However I will admit that the double tone is extremely annoying on a trash filled beach. I intend to use it more this summer on a few very heavily detected beaches where the double tones and iron check should allow me to take advantage of it's wonderful depth to pick out some of the deep goodies that have been missed.

Time will tell, but so far..I'm very hopeful.
:)
 
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