8th Annual THs cookout challenge!!

After looking at the thread, will there be a section for the participants that are not old, decrepit, bald, fat, toothless, and drunk? :thumbsup: :occasion14:
seekerGH, I'm sure there will be people at the cookout that have hair and are skinny in the men's category. The women are all beautiful. Don't take my word for it. Show up and check for yourself. I'll be with the old, decrepit, bald, fat, toothless, drunk, and mean old men.
 

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Speaking of which...I am splashing the dive boat in the morning... We should be at the Cookout by 11 or 1130.
 

Ropefish, heard you could'nt get out today to check that wreck because of weather.
Call aqflit tonight. The other 3 old men got to their site today and hit 3 non ferrous targets with the pulse star.
I heard they may need your help Monday morning.
 

I have to thank everyone whom made it to some of the targeted sites after the cookout Sunday,we greatly appreciate your hard work in the treasure challenge.
 

Hey cychuck,did you make it to the cookout.I was really busy with the other and did,t know how to find you.
 

Hey old man, we got to the inlet and Bill turned around. I said "c'mon man we can make it." Bill turned around and went under the bridge right to the breakers I said NO WAY, turn around. So we tried. I heard you got to your site but nobody would get in the water.
 

No guts no glory.
 

No guts no glory.

Ahem...
John?
bite me.
I know you know better.
I bet a good maritime horror story book could be compiled from just treasure boat captains, much less commercial fishing guys, about gnarly trips through the Sebastian Inlet, especially with today's conditions -an ESE wind at 16-22 kts and an outgoing tide. Standing waves, anyone?
 

BUT! We did get this cool picture taken of the boat & boatload by my friend Bruce Bohlin on the Scorpio:
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BUT! We did get this cool picture taken of the boat & boatload by my friend Bruce Bohlin on the Scorpio:
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Nice - we also ran into them while we were eating lunch @ Squid Lips. Still looks buoyant with a ton of gear, big a$$ blower and 6 sides of beef on board ;)

Here's a pic from inside -

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Ahem...
John?
bite me.
I know you know better.
I bet a good maritime horror story book could be compiled from just treasure boat captains, much less commercial fishing guys, about gnarly trips through the Sebastian Inlet, especially with today's conditions -an ESE wind at 16-22 kts and an outgoing tide. Standing waves, anyone?

"Better to be onshore wishing you were at sea, than at sea wishing you were onshore"
 

Go for it

"Better to be onshore wishing you were at sea, than at sea wishing you were onshore"

The Fisheye Nautique with Zodiac pontoons would have gone for it. Even without the pontoons.

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The depth charge launcher on the back helps if there is any coquina or condominiums in your way.
 

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Joska, I did make it to the cookout and kept looking at the name tags, but never saw you. I was even privileged enough to actually hold one of the Royals in my hand. Awesome!!! Maybe sometime we could hookup at the beach for some hunting? I live in Daytona and would just have to arrange my work schedule.
 

Is there anyone out there perhaps that they can obtain permits to salvage in the Indian River.there are at least 19 gold wreck targets to work on.PM me if you have what it will take to get the gold out.
 

cychuck if your still hunting around Daytona perhaps I can hook you up with some treasure chest or more around there.
 

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