Bobbypins
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- May 31, 2008
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This is hunt number 41 here in Okinawa, and I think I'm finally getting into my groove. I keep a detailed log of my finds, and by my rough calculations (looking at my treasure box), I can quickly count 45,000 yen ($569 usd). I've amassed a couple of ounces of silver rings and misc, found 4 gold rings, 1 platinum ring that I sold, a few chains, and some WW2 bomb fragments. While I haven't quite paid for my recent toys just yet, at this rate it won't take long.
I've been out hunting the last couple of nights since the tides are working with me this week it seems. My new hunting partner Jason is really taking hold of that Garrett Sea Hunter, and he's starting to look like a seasoned pro. When I called him yesterday to see if he wanted to go out last night, there wasn't any hesitation at all. "Be here at 11pm" I said. To which he replied "No problem".
He was here at 10:30
So we geared up, packed the car, and were hunting at midnight.... at the ole hunny hole.
The night started off slow... and the first half hour only netted me 20 friggin yen. "Well that's not normal" I told myself. I was wondering if maybe we picked the place clean after the combined 5,000 yen we ripped from this place just the day prior... not counting the countless thousands I've pulled over the months I've worked this small area.
The pace picked up quickly after that, and it wasn't long before I had my first ring. A quick flash of the white light from my headlamp revealed that it was just some junker ring that looked good under the red light. Oh well... this beach is still gonna give me at least 1 more for the night.... just like it has the last 6 times I've been there. It never fails.
I hit a few hot pockets that I worked until I didn't hear a blip. Some of these payed well. Some paid the pulltab rate. I even hit one that I pulled 1,000 yen in a small 5'x5' area. Not bad.
By 4am, I could start to see the light on the horizon starting to change from dark black to a low glow of light red.... so I guess it's getting close to sunrise and I navigated my way over to Jason to see how he's done since I last checked in with him.
He pulls this fat mans ring off his finger, and I almost fainted.... I thought it was gold at first I was about to get mad
Turns out it was apparently a fresh drop, as I've never seen such a new looking silver ring look so pretty coming from the ocean. Turns out it weighed in at 8 grams.... nice ticket for a noob.
Working the shallow area on our last 30 minutes or so, I pulled my second ring... just in time. Fat silver mans ring. Hey... no complaints here.
So we wrapped up the gear and headed home for some much deserved sleep.
Here's the booty for the night:
3,377 yen ($42)
1 silver ring -- 9 grams
1 junk ring
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.
I've been out hunting the last couple of nights since the tides are working with me this week it seems. My new hunting partner Jason is really taking hold of that Garrett Sea Hunter, and he's starting to look like a seasoned pro. When I called him yesterday to see if he wanted to go out last night, there wasn't any hesitation at all. "Be here at 11pm" I said. To which he replied "No problem".
He was here at 10:30
So we geared up, packed the car, and were hunting at midnight.... at the ole hunny hole.
The night started off slow... and the first half hour only netted me 20 friggin yen. "Well that's not normal" I told myself. I was wondering if maybe we picked the place clean after the combined 5,000 yen we ripped from this place just the day prior... not counting the countless thousands I've pulled over the months I've worked this small area.
The pace picked up quickly after that, and it wasn't long before I had my first ring. A quick flash of the white light from my headlamp revealed that it was just some junker ring that looked good under the red light. Oh well... this beach is still gonna give me at least 1 more for the night.... just like it has the last 6 times I've been there. It never fails.
I hit a few hot pockets that I worked until I didn't hear a blip. Some of these payed well. Some paid the pulltab rate. I even hit one that I pulled 1,000 yen in a small 5'x5' area. Not bad.
By 4am, I could start to see the light on the horizon starting to change from dark black to a low glow of light red.... so I guess it's getting close to sunrise and I navigated my way over to Jason to see how he's done since I last checked in with him.
He pulls this fat mans ring off his finger, and I almost fainted.... I thought it was gold at first I was about to get mad
Turns out it was apparently a fresh drop, as I've never seen such a new looking silver ring look so pretty coming from the ocean. Turns out it weighed in at 8 grams.... nice ticket for a noob.
Working the shallow area on our last 30 minutes or so, I pulled my second ring... just in time. Fat silver mans ring. Hey... no complaints here.
So we wrapped up the gear and headed home for some much deserved sleep.
Here's the booty for the night:
3,377 yen ($42)
1 silver ring -- 9 grams
1 junk ring
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.
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