Ronstar
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I have little to zero beach experience. Got up at 6am and wandered down to the tan sands and took the leap. Instructions to saltwater beach hunts in manual seem odd to a land hunter but I tried it. Pretty sure beach was either picked clean or I had it all wrong so after about an hour of mostly pure silence I headed back up to the loose sand (low tide was 5:30 so I was clear out there).
I started working around the big beach logs where people sit to take of shoes, have campfires, etc., that was bottle cap hell. Decided to walk the most likely paths back towards the access points and hit a couple zincolns so maybe picking up now. About 50’ out from the path point by a larger log I hit a repeatable nickel signal at 4” and pushed the scoop down. Heard something metallic rattle and then I saw a gold chain and pendant! It was still clasp so my first thought was it was tucked in a pocket and pulled out or fell out. Rinsed it in the water and called it quits, I swear I could smell the coffee from the beach house!!
Chain is marked 14k but I’m 99% sure the gold colored pendant is not a real gold nugget but wont know until tested. Pretty sure I’m going to stay a land swinger, this beach stuff goes against my comfort zone!!!
I started working around the big beach logs where people sit to take of shoes, have campfires, etc., that was bottle cap hell. Decided to walk the most likely paths back towards the access points and hit a couple zincolns so maybe picking up now. About 50’ out from the path point by a larger log I hit a repeatable nickel signal at 4” and pushed the scoop down. Heard something metallic rattle and then I saw a gold chain and pendant! It was still clasp so my first thought was it was tucked in a pocket and pulled out or fell out. Rinsed it in the water and called it quits, I swear I could smell the coffee from the beach house!!
Chain is marked 14k but I’m 99% sure the gold colored pendant is not a real gold nugget but wont know until tested. Pretty sure I’m going to stay a land swinger, this beach stuff goes against my comfort zone!!!