sprailroad
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- Jan 19, 2017
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- Garrett A3B United States Gold Hunter, GTA 1000, AT Pro, Discovery Treasure Baron "Gold Trax", Minelab X-Terra 70, Safari, & EQ 800, & Nokta Marko Legend. EQ 900.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
I fear this may be a little "long winded", but here goes. I have detected nearly 30 years, all on land, have always loved it. WATER hunting is new for me, and of course there is a learning curve, and I have had some trial and error, in fact some of it rather comical, but I found that I really want more of it, a whole new area for me. I am rather sure that I'll never be up to the level as some here, (Scuba Diving), and that's O.K., the deepest would most likely be chest deep. So.... bought my first wet suit, reason being, I have gone out a couple of times with insulated chest waders, and while doing so knew to be very careful about it, in that if I should should step into an unseen hole or to trip on rocks, I could instead be wearing an anchor. At some point in time, I plan to teach myself to do a little snorkeling, but baby steps first. Finally, my question. The water here can be a bit on the chilly side, so I ended up with a two piece 7mm wet suit, I guess what's called a "farmer john" style, the lower being bibs, and then with the coat. ANY tips etc. for getting in and out of these things? Getting in was a bit of work, and when suited up, felt like a great big "Gumby" type character, or wearing a body size compression stocking, and that's OK, getting out of them however, I nearly put my back out getting out of the lower half, these are things that you DO NOT see off camera, suiting up, and out. The two piece will work well for me, in that at many places the lower half will be all I need, until at least it becomes colder here. Now I did also buy what looks like a body size "speedo" type thing, makes it a little more easy. So it seems here for me, suit up in the bibs at home, and then drive to the spot, and drive home again wearing them, because it would be a water only day, and not water and land hunt, because it's not like these puppies slip on and off, at least in public, wearing that "form" fitting undersuit, or not, would be perhaps be something of a public service to remain unseen. Just what and how do you fella's go about it all, consider me a "pollywog" asking advice from the "bull frogs". As I've often said, we learn as we go, and I am at the very start of this. I have the interest, but lack the experience. Added note; that zip up the front under suit thing? I think it might be what's called a rash guard. I asked my wife if I looked hot in it or what, she still hasn't answered, Hmmmmmm.....
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