Tip #102 for the water hunter

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do you know what these are - some do - some dont
once again - I find these - I get perked up
these are old time bathing cap snaps = old time because theses are made of brass
newer ones were made mostly of steel
most spots I find these brass ones - old gold and/or old silver has been near by
so if you find these - dont dismiss them - goodies could be close by
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i found one on my first outing with the excalibur yesterday....i was wondering what they were!!!??? Thanks, you just saved me the research time!
 

Great tip casper! Thanks for sharing.......
 

I find lots of those on the Ct. coastline old beaches....they were a part of this stunning bathing suit style. ???

( p.s. and no, that's not me :laughing7: )

Lorraine
 

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oops! Sorry.

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here are some arly examples
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:thumbsup::laughing7: I wish you lack next hunt:metaldetector:
 

good tips Casper. I think your tips are a part of research beach hunters over look. Just like park hunting, dont just throw it in a pouch, at least when you get home take a look at what you pulled.... especially if you are using a PI. All that junk has a story about the area you are hunting.

Dew
 

Thanks for the info!
 

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