Saw this earlier on the news. Tonight's news said it was a DUD! I found a World War ll aerial hand held practice bomb in 4ft of water in Ft.Laud. Bomb squad took it also. Didn't make the news. Not healthy to keep one anyways. You never know. You guys did right by calling it in and getting away from it.
I found a 50 cal bullet a few weeks ago in the dry sand nearby the Sirata that dates to 1943. Shame they don't dredge up some gold coins for us to find!
Nice preventative save. Now this is a good story for our hobby. It shows the type of dangerous items that are recovered from our beaches. Im glad everyone was safe and this didnt go the other direction.
Cliff and I were out early yesterday. Up to this point I found one nice silver ladies ring. Then all I here is "hey you're not going to believe this" and I say "what!". Cliff wouldn't answer me. So I say "what did ya get"? Cliff pulls his scoop up slowly out of the water and a hand grenade is hanging off his scoop by it's trigger handle. Not sure if this first video will work but it's video Cliff took when he found it. Sorry for the language. The second link is the local news story.
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Hey! Dc426. Time Traveler here. I know how u felt.. A couple years back I too found a hand grenade on ft myers beach at he pier. I got signal I dug down about 6 in. Listen for sound again. Still had strong signal. I ended up right at foot a half , there it was. I recognized it right away, but my scoop had torn the lever off w the pin. I thought well it didn't explosed!! I saw the hole in the bottom of grenade, an knew it was a decomissioned. I still have it, I often wish I had some fun with it, back off an call 911. The cops would shut the whole beach down for two blocks, with bomb squad, and probely news helicopters. Ha