ToadWhisperer
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How do you divers and snorkelers grid areas underwater? I have a hard enough time keeping track when wading, but once my head goes underwater I'm just clueless in low visibility lakes.
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normdiver said:go to http://www.ucidiver.com/jackstay.htm this should be a start,,,,there are many searches but the jackstay is one of the best,,,if your in a tight area make a rectangle out of 3/4 pvc maby 3 ft by 6 ft and just flip it end over end, this is good like if someone lost a ring off the side of a dock. on the jackstay dont forget to overlap your coil swings, slow and good luck,,,try www.ucidiver.com,,,,,,then tactics,,,,then search patterns,,,,then jack stay
OldBeechnut said:Well, I will probable look like a fool on this one but I have a place where just started detecting this summer that has been out of use for many years, I hunt it waist to chest deep, using a GPS when I hunt. I take a old umbrella pole {1" Dia} which has the screw bottom for screwing into the sand with a 15 foot 1/4" rope firmly tied to the middle of the pole. I pick a hot spot, Screw the pole into the sand, walk out 15 feet, clip the rope to my pouch belt and spiral around the pole, SLOWLY winding the rope around the pole and Fully covering a 30 foot area. Using the GPS to mark the finds with Waypoints plus marking the area hunted by using the trail tracker. Used it two hunts now, Works Great, work underwater? Not sure, But it should..............................joe