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:usaflag: Today's Hunt Was About Half As Rough As Yesterday's !! :detecting:

Cupajo

Active member
The wind today was a lot quieter and the water followed suit with waves much easier to deal with.

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Mr. Dual Field, Diablo and I covered more of the same ground we hunted yesterday working more of the deep sand 8-10" over a stony bed for 3 hours.

Recovered 43 targets including a flooded Swiss Army Watch, a small Swiss Army knife and a silver bracelet of an interesting design.

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Probably the most important recoveries were the two broken bottle-necks with the caps still intact!

GL&HH friends,

CJ
 
I was out in this stuff today, needless to say nothing of interest.....

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I would never venture out into water that rough either!!

I am grateful that the Long Island Sound is a protected body of water that is usually calm enough to get in a water hunt.

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
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