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The Excel ID holds the key to my heart...

BarnacleBill

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After digging so much sand yesterday that I thought my name was Catepillar, I was too tired to get back in the water so, I decided to take the Excel to a beach where I have had good finds in the past, but haven't been to this year. There were places at this beach thick with iron that made the CZ20 not a lot of fun, and the Tejon even less so.

I expected to find a fair amount of silver jewelry, and if really lucky maybe a gold ring. The Excel proved me wrong, you can't see the amount of iron she ignored, but trust me she did!

The coins;
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The silver;
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The yellow stuff, three 14K's, two w/ stones, small one broken band;
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HH
BarnacleBill
 
Great pile of silver and gold there Bill! I like it all! :clap:

Must be a busy beach. :)

Tom
 
forgot to relate. There are no boats on this lake now, dead quiet except for some carpentry work across lake and the Loon's calling. Well I had my Headphones on looking shoreward in 2 ft of water, when a large fish surfaced behind me within 15 ft., and then dove. Sounded like someone dropped a bowling ball in the water, scared the crappola out of me. :shock: It left a 4 ft diameter circle of bubbles, so now I reach for my knife, and am looking into the deep water for a lake trout the size of a '58 Buick, :starwars: never saw a thing.

HH
BarnacleBill
 
After a busy summer with people every where I enjoy the solitude of being the only one on the lake.

Headline: Maine Detectorist in Battle with Mutant Lake Trout

Armed only with a knife....

Hahahaa

Tom
 
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