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Yet an other wonderfull day !

Lots of coinage and many rings on that outing..
You and Luc have the beaches to yourselves by the amount your finding.
Felicitation..:thumbup:
 
We aren't a ton of detectorists, but there is a pool of about 10 guys hitting the water around here. But Quebec has one million lakes and there are a hundred or so beaches I knoou can hit itw of. Some are worth a visit every few years, some other can be hunted more often. Like oka's national park, you can hit almost every day in summer time, but once it gets colder, once a beach is cleaned... it's done for the season. Some day we can visit 5 , 6 or more beaches before finding one worthy of staying.
 
We could see the gridding made by a previous hunter. But he probably hunted before the lake was drained and didn't had permission to hunt there. He did hunted the whole place and probably made a very good hunt, but we had all day for ourself and took our time to dig each and every signals...even the iffyest.
 
Martin(Qc) said:
We could see the gridding made by a previous hunter. But he probably hunted before the lake was drained and didn't had permission to hunt there. He did hunted the whole place and probably made a very good hunt, but we had all day for ourself and took our time to dig each and every signals...even the iffyest.

lakes in your country are private property?

permission.
 
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