Ever Feel Like You were in a Washing Machine?

ScubaDetector

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Took the cruiser out today. First stop Gull Island. Saturday there was a big party on the island. How big you ask? Here is an overhead picture of the island and what the party looks like twice a year. You can Youtube Jobbie Nooner. However, Most the video's I saw were "R" rated so I chose only to post the picture.



Trash after trash after trash. All left in my boat. Too many boats started showing up and I didn't enjoy having to watch them. I didn't get one single good target. However XRayWolf saved a few coins.

Second stop Metro Beach. Two wheat's were my only old coin finds. I thought I had gold ring 50 for the year but it is a 10KGF. The other one is an 18KHGE. BARF. Almost did that also. Waves were strong and constant. I was being swished back and forth all the time. The sand at Metro is fine and hard packed. All the copper pennies came out nice and orange. Would love to get a silver coin out of there. Would probably not be black but a blue gray like in lake Huron.

Still a good day. I need one more gold ring to hit 50 for the year. It has got to be hiding somewhere close.







 

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Reminds me of the late 70's in the Delaware Bay, Brandywine Lighthouse. The weakfish spring run was unreal back in that time, 10 - 15 pound sea trout. You could jump from boat to boat the fleet was so big!
Nice work Scubadetector, nothing ventured nothing gained.
 

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