What are these forsaken little things?

BigWaveDave

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Last week I was hunting on Sanibel Island, I got good strong signals on my 350 indicating w/in nickel-gold ring range.. Took a few minutes to realize how small the targets were...Is this a bit of can slaw?...or is it something else?
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Thanks for looking......
 

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ron lord

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They are off Alum. Chairs. I find them all the time.
 

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I often wondered about those little things. Thanks for the info...
They are here in New England also and can drive one crazy tying to get them up while in 4 feet of water.
 

ron lord

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I often wondered about those little things. Thanks for the info...
They are here in New England also and can drive one crazy tying to get them up while in 4 feet of water.
WaterWalker, I have Stealth S3i scoop with 720 1/4 inch hole in it . 1 scoop and the small Alum. clips are in the scoop, no problem.
 

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