Getting deeper yields

hubcap76

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With the lull in the wave action on the Treasure Coast, not to be confused with you weirdos up on the space coast :p have been venturing deeper out spending majority of time over neck, it has been enjoyable not to hear the ethos of children's playful screams. Still being a fella that has to run around in the shower to get wet I have some adjustments to make to optimize my productivity. Mostly current on the incoming pushes me around way to much.

Anyway 2 different beaches fistful of clad from both.

Ring #57 on the year 10k with some stone my better half told me what it is, but I think that went to the selective hearing side of the ear canal, second is a 38.2g .925 chain, I probably walked right beside whoever lost this. Was approached by a young whipper snapper who just lost his band throwing the football, tide was coming in and the current was beating me around I couldn't get a foothold to dig what I think is his band, well over head high at this point, so got my bearing exchanged some info with the owner and try again in the morning.



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Hope your days view has been as amazing as mine is we sure are fortunate to be aware of how great it is to be alive. Be safe and keep swinging.

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Nice finds HC. I did my first snorkel adventure a few weeks ago. Found a cracker jack coin and spear head. Was a real good time. Alot different then the shallows. Gonna mess around with that type of huntin more. Congrats on the finds, hope you get the kids bracelet back.

sponge using smoke signals.
 

When snorkeling, are you using a regular sand scoop? Fins?
 

RING LOOKS LIKE A PERIDOT - WTG
 

I like that ring, hubcap...the stone is beautiful!

Also , nice goin' on finding the silver chain; I think I'm due for one of those.

Keep 'em comin'

Lorraine
 

Went back to attempt to locate the lost ring from yesterday with success. Ring #58 on the year .925, now to meet up for the return.

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Went back to attempt to locate the lost ring from yesterday with success. Ring #58 on the year .925, now to meet up for the return.

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Nice job mate.

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Congrats on the gold, big silver and return.
 

:occasion14: :thumbsup: 8-)





sorry to all normal folks for using smileys and and not using words to say congrats to hubcap, but you have to use pictures so certain treasurecoast folks will understand!!!!!!!

chuck.:tongue3:
 

:occasion14: :thumbsup: 8-) sorry to all normal folks for using smileys and and not using words to say congrats to hubcap, but you have to use pictures so certain treasurecoast folks will understand!!!!!!! chuck.:tongue3:

Man thank you, one of the rare times that lol actually took place. Hope things are moving around up there for you all, getting decent wave action, mostly just moving the re nourishment sand around hoping for a couple holes somewhere.

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Man thank you, one of the rare times that lol actually took place. Hope things are moving around up there for you all, getting decent wave action, mostly just moving the re nourishment sand around hoping for a couple holes somewhere.

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hahahaha!!!!!!
we are getting some good waves and n-ne winds, waves are headed south!! there's bound to be one or two good spots but like you said, there's so much renourishment sand and naturally deposited sand that it may take three or four wind events to really do any good. i plan on heading out tonight to check things out. good luck to you, gator and whoever else goes out tonight! ######be very carefull!!!!!

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