WaterWalker
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Hit the water last week Friday and while we didn't get in to any of the good stuff, we still had a good time out there digging everything else. The water was ripping quite a bit so I couldn't get out too deep, but after it was all said and done, I couldn't even turn my detector off because a layer of 1/2'' ice had formed over the control box that wouldn't allow me to press down on the buttons! Waders had a shield of ice going up them as well and were solid. Had to leave the detector on and drive around town for a while with the heat up before I could get it to turn off... Best part of the day, I did see a muskrat body surfing alongside the pier as he came over to check me out!
Swing4TheRing (Friendly Detecting Forum)
Hit the water last week Friday and while we didn't get in to any of the good stuff, we still had a good time out there digging everything else. The water was ripping quite a bit so I couldn't get out too deep, but after it was all said and done, I couldn't even turn my detector off because a layer of 1/2'' ice had formed over the control box that wouldn't allow me to press down on the buttons! Waders had a shield of ice going up them as well and were solid. Had to leave the detector on and drive around town for a while with the heat up before I could get it to turn off... Best part of the day, I did see a muskrat body surfing alongside the pier as he came over to check me out!
Swing4TheRing (Friendly Detecting Forum)