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:usaflag: What A Difference A Day Makes!! Dual Field Does It Again!! :detecting:

Cupajo

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This early afternoon I was drawn to the water by a lack of wind and waves and a sun that peeped out from time to time.

It was very different from yesterday when the wind made signals hard to hear and swells made themselves felt when I would swing the Dual Field coil.

The end result was few targets worth keeping.

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Today was quiet enough for me to hear those quiet signals and the result was deeper targets recovered.

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4.2 Grams of 14K, a couple of pieces of silver, some clad and two junk rings and a pile of junk metal after 3+ hours of hard diggin in the Boulder Field had me and Mr. Diablo ready for the short ride home.

The large brass ring with the dome of glass seems to fit right in with all the brass screws I have been finding.

All in all a good hunt!

GL&HH Friends,

CJ
 
Man your just killing it,very nice indeed. I'm going to be at the beach in the morning for low tide wish me some luck. I'll post up my finds. HH
 
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Just me & my dual field what a combo...Ozark
 
Verry nice u always put in the work congrats on the gold the low noise back ground does make or break the hunt sometimes. Congrats again.
 
Hi Tim,

Waded a little over knee deep at the deepest point, but mid-calf most of the time as the water was low.

The ring, like the last two or three I have found there, was less than 15' from the water's edge.

Thanks for your reply and happy day to Ya,

CJ
 
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