Dont know what to say

CASPER-2

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That was yesterday? UncW crowd? Dnot feel bad about the depositors. I went to an upscale beach with almost as many folks, didnt even find a penny. Folks might be getting smarter.

Well have to make new rule, to be on beach, must wear bling, dance in the waves throwing footballs after drinking a quart of moonshine.......:laughing7:
 

Want to know what happened to spots like these ?

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Well have to make new rule, to be on beach, must wear bling, dance in the waves throwing footballs after drinking a quart of moonshine.......:laughing7:

yep... go ahead and put that rule in.
 

Want to know what happened to spots like these ?

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somebody put the word out that a little ole lady lost a quarter while skinny dipping with her dog foo foo........:laughing7:


I would actually say that this probably a club hunt that they seeded.....maybe ?
 

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There are places that don't allow you to hunt certain times of year so it could be one of them. I know of a few that are off limits Mem day to labor day...I am sure the day after labor day is just like this.
 

There are places that don't allow you to hunt certain times of year so it could be one of them. I know of a few that are off limits Mem day to labor day...I am sure the day after labor day is just like this.

Quite a few beaches like there here in MI - I hit one the day after labor day last year and only 1 other guy was there and I was there early morning to noon.
Didn't find anything worth mentioning ... I have the distinct feeling that local guys get in regardless of the rules and detect anyhow during the summer, no other explanation for a well used beach like that to be barren.
 

Beautiful Pic! Another with a little History........................I believe it !! Many of these beaches are heavily sanded over....on some beaches it is estimated that the clay or hardpan is like 3 to 5 feet below the current level of the beach!! On these beaches the only way to find old gold rings and silver coins is to hit it after a storm or hurricane!!
 

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