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Some beach

laplander

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Cleaned up a few of Saturdays finds. The 2 class rings are 10 k one white one yellow. The "B" ring was interesting white and yellow gold with sterling band. The 20 inch 14k flat necklace was vertical from 3 to 8 inches pendant down, it read 3. The fine gold necklace read 2 at about 1 to 2 inches deep. The bracelet came out of the ground yellow and yellow out of the acid bath with no marks I hope it is gold as it is one heavy chunk.
Field 2, sensitivity maxed, noise cancel and everything else is factory including the blue tooth headphones.
By the way few targets were clean repeatable signals.
Happy :detecting:
Laplander
 
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thE-TRACker said:
Nice finds Laplander.I know what you're saying about the repeatable signals.
Just been thinking about how to apply Saturdays lesson to land hunting :shrug:
 
summbeech thats a great outing.
 
That's pretty amazing! I know that beach has been beat to death & still you pulled all that in one hunt!:please:

Iowa Dale
 
sgoss66 said:
HOLY SMOKES, Laplander!! WHAT A BEACH, and what SUPER hunting, on your part!

Steve
Thanks Steve I hit this drain down last fall and really nailed it then with 5 big gold and some nice silvers so I wasnt expecting much. Tried a little different strategy and my A game {positive attitude}, really paid off again!!
Laplander
 
Laplander --

If you don't mind asking a stupid question, what's a "drain down?" Are you referring to one of those "eroded areas" where water left higher on the beach at high tide "drains" during low tide, and erodes sort of a "channel" in the sand?

Steve
 
Nice finds are you hunting in fresh water?
 
great hunt. I saw a video where the Equinox 800 is great at finding small gold chains. I assuming you were using the 800 on these hunts.
 
Yes a brand new unit {breaking in the wife's } The Equinox nailed all three chains with ease, my first gold chains:cheers:
Laplander
 
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