O.K. not all of these(60%) are water finds, but you get the point. I live in landlocked dry old Idaho and I only water hunt about 3 or 4 times a year, but I do seem to find at least one gold ring every time I hunt. On one trip I came up with 5 in a couple hours,
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You really should give the water a try. Like I said, these are just the gold and white gold rings. I have a nice pile of silver rings as well as necklaces, ear rings, bracelets, and other gold and silver items that have come from the water. (Hey Ed, if you sell a bunch of water detectors, I take cash and checks. )
For some reason water hunting is the funnest thing I do with a detector. It is like swimming, fishing, and detecting all rolled into one and you stay cool on hot summer days. Just be careful when you do the gold break dance after a great find that you do not drown.
HWH DC
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You really should give the water a try. Like I said, these are just the gold and white gold rings. I have a nice pile of silver rings as well as necklaces, ear rings, bracelets, and other gold and silver items that have come from the water. (Hey Ed, if you sell a bunch of water detectors, I take cash and checks. )
For some reason water hunting is the funnest thing I do with a detector. It is like swimming, fishing, and detecting all rolled into one and you stay cool on hot summer days. Just be careful when you do the gold break dance after a great find that you do not drown.
HWH DC