Last beach hunt of the year...the results

Jay In NewKen

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So my last saltwater hunt of the year didn't produce anything spectacular, but the learning experience, sights, and sounds were well worth it.

I really only hunted the low a.m. tide in the 3 zones ( dry and wet sand, and knee deep surf). Most of my finds were in the dry sand with only one ring (stainless?) coming from the wet sand. The sheer lack of any targets (junk or otherwise) taught me that the targets were too deep for my MD. I now know the meaning of "Sanded In". Hopefully, by next year i'll have a PI machine. The results, about $10 in clad, one Atlantic City arcade token, one Can. twoonie, a ring, and one plated earring.

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That don't seem to bad hey there was always a chance like everyone goin out for a hunt to come back with nothing obviouly that wasn't the case here good finds man
 

Why is it the last saltwater hunt of the year? There is still plenty of summer left!
 

Why is it the last saltwater hunt of the year? There is still plenty of summer left!

Because i'm at least an 8 hour drive from a saltwater beach here in western pa lol. Now, i got some freshwater beaches to hit, but lets face it, nothing quite compares to the ocean.
 

Because i'm at least an 8 hour drive from a saltwater beach here in western pa lol. Now, i got some freshwater beaches to hit, but lets face it, nothing quite compares to the ocean.
You could be in Erie relatively quickly. Then again, as you said, it's not the ocean, and I'm sure it doesn't have the traffic most saltwater beaches.
 

You could be in Erie relatively quickly. Then again, as you said, it's not the ocean, and I'm sure it doesn't have the traffic most saltwater beaches.

I thought about trying Erie. Its about a 3 hour drive that i do occasionally in Oct. for Steelhead. Definitely not a bad idea.
 

I thought about trying Erie. Its about a 3 hour drive that i do occasionally in Oct. for Steelhead. Definitely not a bad idea.
I just went up this past weekend for Walleye, and thought of taking my detector in case I had time. Glad I didn't, between the rain and fishing, I wouldn't have had 5 minutes to detect!
 

Because i'm at least an 8 hour drive from a saltwater beach here in western pa lol. Now, i got some freshwater beaches to hit, but lets face it, nothing quite compares to the ocean.
Yeah, in more ways than one! Bikin's, easy digging, Bikinis, jewelry, Bikinis, :hello2: Sunburn, sand in everything, aching calves, traffic/parking hassles, equipment cleanup, :censored:
 

Yeah, in more ways than one! Bikin's, easy digging, Bikinis, jewelry, Bikinis, :hello2: Sunburn, sand in everything, aching calves, traffic/parking hassles, equipment cleanup, :censored:

Haha...Amen!
 

Yeah, in more ways than one! Bikin's, easy digging, Bikinis, jewelry, Bikinis, :hello2: Sunburn, sand in everything, aching calves, traffic/parking hassles, equipment cleanup, :censored:
I don't know, some bikinis you see are definitely not a good thing to see. :D
 

Indeed. Bikini's are a privilege not a right. LoL
 

Sure they are! And I have the right to cheer or puke as the case may be!
 

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