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tvr

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Water levels were way down due to strong winds in the right direction. Got out for about 4 hours and came home with 5 rings. Two junk, one sterling and two gold. Gold are a 10K 1960 class ring and a very small 14K ring.

Here is the best of it:
 
Sweet Baby Jesus! I love it!!
 
This afternoon I took a walk to this beach at low tide and, where I was mid-chest deep yesterday and got the gold rings, is now about nose high. Tomorrow it will probably be close to normal and well over my head where the good stuff came from. Seems to open up like that once every 5 years or so.
 
Sweet. Hard to argue with gold. Thanx for the pix !
 
Negative 3.86 feet was the best of the low, and normal is between Positive One to Two feet, So it was down close to 5 & 6 foot. and hopefully has moved some sand. We hit two North facing beach's today and one East, the two North beach's were sanded in bad. But the East facing beach had a few cuts. But the area that was open before there is now covered. Story goes, one window closes, another opens.
 
OBN,
Thanks for the picture and chart. The wind did it's job of moving the water out. The one beach I was on faces north west. There was a sail boat nearby laying on the ground and I'd guess it's keel at about 3 feet. Of course it normally is floating.

Sand was soft but most deep digs with the scoop brought up some clay

Here is the rest of the stuff, less a couple pieces of aluminum can. Shot gun shell back is 10 gauge The little, bent, engagement ring does not test good for gold. I hit it with the scoop. It went from a solid signal to a broken signal and took a couple extra digs to get it out after I pushed it deeper with the scoop. Big sparkling earring is junk. Virgin Mary pendant is copper. No old coins all clad.
Cheers,
tvr
 
Take a good look at those target...... now thats a spot you want to be in. There are very few time wasting targets there. Most of those are worth the effort and in gold range.. Good hunt and gold.
 
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