ScubaDetector
Silver Member
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2016
- Messages
- 3,668
- Reaction score
- 8,247
- Golden Thread
- 1
- Location
- Port Huron MI
- 🥇 Banner finds
- 1
- 🏆 Honorable Mentions:
- 3
- Detector(s) used
- 2 Fisher CZ-21's 8 and 10" coils
Tesoro Tiger Shark 8 and 10" coils (Interchangeable)
Minelab E-Trac with Sun Ray Probe
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Greetings from Michigan all you water hunters. Casper said I should visit this forum so I decided to say hello. I hunt the fresh water lakes and rivers in Michigan which are:

I mostly dive. For two reasons. It is much easier to fan than it is to scoop in most my spots. Even in shallow water under the sand is clay and 99% of the targets are on top of the clay. This is a picture of my war room:

I do wade though and have two Sunspot scoops.

Lately I have been hunting a spot in Detroit. In the last month it has given up 21 pieces of gold and over 180 pieces of silver. I have been posting on Today's Finds forum and not here.


I have found more gold and silver since I took the pictures. No picture of the silver rings yet.
Anyway, just thought I would stop in and say hello. I try to answer any questions about water hunting and I have tips on my website for anyone interested. My main tip has always been stay safe. Know what you are doing and be comfortable in the water. Get certified as a diver even on hookah. My website is scubadetector.com
I had a good friend drown while detecting a few years back and an an acquaintance. If in trouble ditch your equipment. None of it is worth your life. A lot of divers know that boaters have absolutely no idea what a dive flag is. Becoming propeller bait is not my idea of having fun.
I have three water machines. Two CZ-21's, one with an 8" and the other with a 10.5 inch coil and a Tiger Shark with both the 8" and 10" interchangeable coils. I use the 8" in weeds and the 10.5 in open sandy areas.
This is a good website with plenty of great people on board. (The mods are ok also!) Enjoy your water adventures and the summer.

I mostly dive. For two reasons. It is much easier to fan than it is to scoop in most my spots. Even in shallow water under the sand is clay and 99% of the targets are on top of the clay. This is a picture of my war room:

I do wade though and have two Sunspot scoops.

Lately I have been hunting a spot in Detroit. In the last month it has given up 21 pieces of gold and over 180 pieces of silver. I have been posting on Today's Finds forum and not here.


I have found more gold and silver since I took the pictures. No picture of the silver rings yet.
Anyway, just thought I would stop in and say hello. I try to answer any questions about water hunting and I have tips on my website for anyone interested. My main tip has always been stay safe. Know what you are doing and be comfortable in the water. Get certified as a diver even on hookah. My website is scubadetector.com
I had a good friend drown while detecting a few years back and an an acquaintance. If in trouble ditch your equipment. None of it is worth your life. A lot of divers know that boaters have absolutely no idea what a dive flag is. Becoming propeller bait is not my idea of having fun.
I have three water machines. Two CZ-21's, one with an 8" and the other with a 10.5 inch coil and a Tiger Shark with both the 8" and 10" interchangeable coils. I use the 8" in weeds and the 10.5 in open sandy areas.
This is a good website with plenty of great people on board. (The mods are ok also!) Enjoy your water adventures and the summer.
Amazon Forum Fav 👍
Last edited:
Upvote
0