- Jun 3, 2007
- 1,213
- 2,070
- Detector(s) used
- A sharp eye, an AquaPulse and a finely tuned shrimp fork.
- Primary Interest:
- Shipwrecks
My opinion...worth just what you paid for it...
I think there is enough.
Enough to make it interesting.
Enough to make it worth investing time, energy and effort.
Maybe even enough to make it profitable.
While it is not possible for everyone to get the ol' jon boat out and go hunt for doubloons, it IS possible to hunt the beaches and maybe invest or dive with a subcontractor...heck..if you work at it long enough you might get to be a subcontractor and find out how hard it really is to go do it day after day.
Nope. It is not perfect, but a few chances remain to hunt treasure only because the Fishers fought the US and FL governments for the right to salvage the wrecks off of Florida. The Bahamas will likely never open up. Nearly all of the Caribbean is already tightly slammed shut and most of the corrupt SA governments will sign onto UNESCO so "The State" can retain control of all those 'Cultural Heritage" sites with all that unrecovered patrimony.
If our Fearless Leaders had their way there would be nothing like a treasure hunt left to dream about, but there is still a little freedom to chase the dream...and that's enough.
I think there is enough.
Enough to make it interesting.
Enough to make it worth investing time, energy and effort.
Maybe even enough to make it profitable.
While it is not possible for everyone to get the ol' jon boat out and go hunt for doubloons, it IS possible to hunt the beaches and maybe invest or dive with a subcontractor...heck..if you work at it long enough you might get to be a subcontractor and find out how hard it really is to go do it day after day.
Nope. It is not perfect, but a few chances remain to hunt treasure only because the Fishers fought the US and FL governments for the right to salvage the wrecks off of Florida. The Bahamas will likely never open up. Nearly all of the Caribbean is already tightly slammed shut and most of the corrupt SA governments will sign onto UNESCO so "The State" can retain control of all those 'Cultural Heritage" sites with all that unrecovered patrimony.
If our Fearless Leaders had their way there would be nothing like a treasure hunt left to dream about, but there is still a little freedom to chase the dream...and that's enough.