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Forgot My Wetsuit Today - Had to Settle for the Wet Sand

bdahunter

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I got a call this afternoon just before I was going out to catch the low tide with a nice gale blowing, emergency meeting in town! 'There goes my hunt' I thought to myself. I had all of my gear by the front door so I quickly piled it in to the back of my jeep with the idea of trying to salvage the hunt after the meeting.
By the time I cleared the meeting it was running late for the low tide but I headed over to Warwick Long Bay anyway but there was a sign there indicating the beach was closed - Bermuda Regiment Firing Practice.
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All the beaches on my way home were closed for firing practice except for Horseshoe Bay, my favorite so I wheeled in and went to grab my gear. All my gear was in the back of the jeep except for my wetsuit which I had forgotten in the rush to get to the meeting - Great! Undeterred I put on my Bogs and rolled up my jeans, grabbed the rest of my gear and headed for the beach which was deserted due to the inclement weather. The rain had tailed off to isolated showers but the tourists had obviously made other plans so there was nobody to get in the way of my hunt. I worked the wet sand at the main beach but it was deathly quiet, even quieter when you run in silent threshold. The booming of the artillery pieces in the background and the wind whistling around the headphones didn't help so after half an hour of absolutely nothing I headed to the swimming area at the far end of the beach. There were lots of targets here in the wet sand and I got down to digging. Most of the targets were faint signals and I had my work cut out for me, digging targets between 12" and 18" deep, some of these were quite small. I pulled a part of a gold plated ear ring and an ear ring backing at 6 and 8 inches respectively. (the Excal will find small tickets but you have to go slow and then force the signal to identify and decide whether or not to dig) I pulled a 1961 Silver U.S. Quarter out of the wet sand at 16", I measured it using my coil as a measure.
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A Bermudian Dollar came up from 18 inches down and a Matchbox toy Combine came up from over 20" down.
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Total coinage came to $2.12 including the silver quarter which isn't bad for an hour and a half hunt in the wet sand. As I was leaving a beautiful rainbow came out and for a while it was a double rainbow, I'll take this as a sign of good things to come on my next hunt when I'll remember to bring my wetsuit.
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Cheers,

BDA:cool:
 
A little silver and small toys are always fun to find. Better luck next time.
 
Nice report on depth.Hard to beat the depth on the Excal.Also ,liked
your reply below on "serious heat".I was definately LMAO.I needed
a good laugh.You could have mentioned the optional coffer dam kit,
so the holes don't cave in.I don't think I want to go much deeper than
the Excal,unless I went pro for a living.I've had bigger coils on the
ML machines and that was too much like being as work.Huge
craters,sweat running down my face and glasses,soaked to the
drawers.I think I'll keep it a hobby and enjoy.Besides I can't go but
so deep out in the water because the hole collapes.I'll leave the
high and dry,super deep for the others.Keep up the good posts.
HH Joe
 
So, it was just a 'whisper' or a 'grunt' I reckon? Were you running silent?

Can't wait to order my new excal!!

Keep on postin' your Adventures from Bermuda. I likes 'em! :)

aj
 
It was a whisper with a spike in the middle so I pulled two scoops out of the sand to get my coil closer and the signal tightened up big time. Most of the finds yesterday we deep ones so I changed my technique to suit the conditions.

Cheers,

BDA:cool:

PS: Wandering around the beach in wet jeans with the wind blowing hard and the temp in the high 50's totally sucks, I want forget my wetsuit again.
 
Glad you enjoyed the Pics, Joe. You can get down around 3 feet plus/minus in the water but it's a challenge and the crater you have to make is ridiculous. Doing it at chest level just sucks because you can't get to the target because you're over your head and your own bouyancy makes it almost impossible to dig. I managed to dig a crater over 2 feet deep at neck level and all I got was a pull tab and a sore back, I'll think twice before I do that again.:laugh:

Cheers,

BDA:cool:
 
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