Productive dry sand hunt!

tnt-k9

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I haven't hunted the dry sand in months. The water has just been cooperative but for the past 13 days I haven't found squat in the water. Today I decided to focus on the dry sand and try out my new "RTG" travel scoop. I found a few coins, close to $4.00 in change, lots of bottle caps, pull tabs and nails/screws. I was following the beach cleaner machine and found the tiny, tiny yellow gold ring. Not sure if it is a toe ring or a child's ring but it tested for 18K and only weighs 0.8 grams. The next best find was the 14K white band that weighed in at 7 grams. Got a signal next to the shelter post that was just a little different and was very surprised to see that white circle in the bottom of the scoop.

Thanks for looking and good luck out there!
 

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Hag730

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I hate hunting the dry sand.....but sometimes it pays off. Nice
 

lorraine

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Nice goin' , tnt-K9:headbang:

Following the beach machine was a good move.

Lorraine
 

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