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:usaflag:A Little Silver, A Little Gold W/Small Stones :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
I've been checking my hunting grounds everyday from up on the dry sand to see if the sand may have moved away from some of it so that I wouldn't have to deal with sand and a heavy stone base too.

Today I thought I would do a "get wet survey" and find out just how much the sand had uncovered.

There were a couple of spots where I managed to luck out with my Dual Field and here are the finds after moving lots of stone into my sifter.

This AM I spent three hours removing bits and pieces of iron, wire, nails, 10 bottle caps (Mostly Bud Lite!!), seven quarters, a nickel, two dimes, and two pennies from an area of the beach I hunt that had been exposed by the shifting sands.

One and a half hours into the hunt I retrieved this nice 14K ring (W/three small diamonds), small and of a design I have never seen before. It is worn thin on part of the band and my scoop bent it when I dug it from among the large stones where it lay. The sizing joint separated and the ring is now oval in shape.

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(The re-dish tint is from the lighting used when I took the picture.)

A half hour later the large silver (.925) ring next to the gold one dropped from Poor Mans Back-Hoe into my sifter along with maybe twenty plus pounds of stone, gravel and sand.

The wide ring is silver and the one to the left is junk it seems.

These were from a hunt of 4 plus hours a week or so ago when the sand had covered everything.

Still gettin one now and then,

CJ

It has been maybe 15 hours or so of digging since I found gold, so never get discouraged.

It's out there if Ya dig long and hard enough!!

I quit countin after 300 gold rings!!
 
Any ring would make me happy here...I think there is a black hole that swallows em up where I hunt...My buddy finds them a lot, I do not find any...lol

Great job!!

HH,
 
There's a gold ring out there waiting for you!

The main requirements for retrieving them are;

Having a decent water detector

Having a good digging tool

Hunting in an area where they get lost

Hunting slow and easy, while listening for faint signals (Years ago I followed two guys who were moving so fast with their detectors they were leaving a wake behind them! I found six gold rings in a short distance following in their wake and I doubt if they found anything!!)

Being willing and able to dig and dig and dig...................................................................!

GL&HH Fellow Hunter,

CJ
 
Looks Like you Hunt Fresh water Cap?????? WTG Im going to get a DF-PI I use a Sand Shark right now, So is that Fresh water???? Thanks Cap,
If N wen i need some Info on a DF iLL PM you , Mickfin
 
Hi mickfin,

Sorry I missed your reply!

I hunt salt water on Long Island Sound along the Connecticut shore.

Haven't hunted a lot this year as the bottom of my favorite hunting spots have been heavily sanded over.

Recent storms have finally cleared away the sand in some small areas so that I am walking on the stony bottom.

It's hard digging, but at least I can hunt again and as you see, find a few goodies.

GL&HH Fellow Hunter,

CJ (Not "Cap")
 
cupago me N a friend found a cut in santa Cruz Ca and I had fun with my PI , I hunt most Dirt N Fresh Water , I am learning on the Ocean stuff, Nice finds, Mickfin
 
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