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Sunny, warm and water completely flat on the Bay

tvr

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Chesapeake Bay that is.

Daughter and her husband came in last night for a visit. Spent 4 hours treasure hunting. Wife, daughter, son and son in-law found some nice sharks teeth. I dug a lot of disintegrating can slaw from the water and a couple of targets to put in the coffee cans at home.

Beautiful family day on the shores of the bay.
Cheers,
tvr
 
Looks like you had a good time TVR, and I can tell you were South of the Border with all of those shark buckies...:thumbup:
 
Great time and great finds! :clapping: You were down in the heavy zone for sure.
Mud
 
Yes, south of the county border, but north of the power plant. After scraping the crud off the lonely quarter, it turned out to be a 2006. One of the crustiest quarters that new that I have found. Must have been dropped in the water shortly after it reached circulation.
tvr
 
Glad yaw had a good time!
 
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