Md Epidemic
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I water detected the 4Th of July weekend my 3rd-5Th time out i did not find much as i am learning. I found a couple dollars in clad and 2 Buffalo nickles a 1927 my first with a date and a no date
one after another also a fishing lure.
Water detecting is definitely not easy i am using a DetectorPro Wader and a homemade scoop, it works great in wet/dry sand but stinks underwater as the scoop diameter is to small
and the handle is to short.The handle was made from a Razor scooter steering column and was to slide out another 12-15 inches ,I think, but my buddy welded it in the down position and now it won't slide.
I left 3-4 good,strong sounding targets, I just could not recover. Some were in rocky areas and could not dig a others were in the sand and just could not find. I spent 10 mins. on one to get a roofing nail.
I would pinpoint as best I could and mark the spot with my foot then dig.
Well, I'm not giving up. I know there is gold in them waters some of the swimmer had some big gold chains and pendants. What are they thinking?
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I am going to start on a new scoop i have a stainless steel box 61/4"Wide x 71/2"Long x 6"Deep. How will a square one work? i know most prefer Round or diamond shaped
Any tips on the square scoop or water detecting in general would be appreciated.
Thanks, Epi
one after another also a fishing lure.
Water detecting is definitely not easy i am using a DetectorPro Wader and a homemade scoop, it works great in wet/dry sand but stinks underwater as the scoop diameter is to small
and the handle is to short.The handle was made from a Razor scooter steering column and was to slide out another 12-15 inches ,I think, but my buddy welded it in the down position and now it won't slide.
I left 3-4 good,strong sounding targets, I just could not recover. Some were in rocky areas and could not dig a others were in the sand and just could not find. I spent 10 mins. on one to get a roofing nail.
I would pinpoint as best I could and mark the spot with my foot then dig.
Well, I'm not giving up. I know there is gold in them waters some of the swimmer had some big gold chains and pendants. What are they thinking?
'
I am going to start on a new scoop i have a stainless steel box 61/4"Wide x 71/2"Long x 6"Deep. How will a square one work? i know most prefer Round or diamond shaped
Any tips on the square scoop or water detecting in general would be appreciated.
Thanks, Epi