SHARK...SHARK, IN A LAKE?...and silver!

DANGLANGLEY

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Oct 3, 2006
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Wartburg, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Detector(s) used
Garrett Ace 250, Tesoro Tiger Shark, Garrett AT Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I thought I'd better clear that up quick, with all the swimming going on today... ( toy car):D
I hunted a swimming area at daylight this morning for about an hour and a half. I Found a nice sterling band with 8 CZ's in it. I think they are anyhow. It was out in about 2 1/2 feet of water and the ring showed up on the Ace 250 as a dime. All of the silver rings I've found with the Ace have registered as a dime. I also found 2 keys and some change in one spot on the beach. Looked like a blanket spill. I found both cars in the water too. The signal were few and far between but most were good ones.

The other pics came from a couple of tot lot hunts. Found a bunch of change and a couple of junk rings and an earring but nothin spectacular.
 

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Re: SHARK...SHARK, IN A LAKE?

adorable cars, beautiful ring, gas money...what more could you ask for?! even construction equipment sheesh! ;) Looks like some great finds to me!
 

Re: SHARK...SHARK, IN A LAKE?

how the heck did they lose that huge purple car??? sweet ring BTW

Marty
 

Be very careful with that land detector in the water,one slip,drop or lifting the coil too high and your detector is fried.
 

Nice finds---That ring is a beauty.
 

Land sharks are the worst! Keep em coming!
 

LI Tom said:
Be very careful with that land detector in the water,one slip,drop or lifting the coil too high and your detector is fried.
That's very good advice. I've been wading around for around 30 yrs. I've been very fornutate to not have any accidents. (Knock on wood real fast) Thanks for the tip and have a great day hunting. I hope you find the biggun!
 

Nice bunch of water recoveries and lots of coins too...

Keep safe...
 

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