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Ocean City, Md.

Doug Lenik

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I had the chance to spend this last week in Ocean City, Md. I spent 5 days detecting the beach from about
16th street to the inlet. Although the hunting wasn't great I still managed to find some gold. As you can see I found
plenty of coins and junk. I also got to see the OBN and met several other great guys detecting. Keep hunting; there's
plenty to be found there. It's back to the Jersey shore beaches until next year. HH
 
Nice job Doug. If you find a timex 200 meter watch - my boy lost it while detecting in the surf at the inlet last weekend (how ironic).
 
Good seeing you again Doug, weather sure was better this year then last. You did a lot of digging looks like and got some real nice finds. I seen you friday coming down the lane near the inlet, but then you shot back north so I missed you. I got back down for Friday afternoon and Saturday, left the Gf home this time and was able to dig some more treasures. Congrads on the Gold, hope to see you next year........joe
 
Doug in action.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpCjT1icZ6U
 
nice video...nice gold...:detecting::clapping::minelab:
good luck
john
 
I hate finding car keys...the reason I have witnessed the folks that loose them. Family goes to the beach with young children, after a fun filled day of play, the kids get tired, hungry, cranky, its time to head home. Dad gets to the car, and no keys! After searching frantically for hours all over the beach for the keys, you can hear the wailing kids miles away. Dad finally has to borrow a cell phone and call pop a lock. After another hour pop a lock shows up, and $200 later dad loads kids into the car, and wishes he could crawl under the tire, because he will now have to listen to his wife's b!+@hing not only for the long ride home, but probably the rest of his life.

It's just another day at the beach!

Congrats on all the stuff those thats a nice mixture.
 
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