cz70pro
Full Member
I was water hunting yesterday for the first time this year.I was having a good time,just happy to be out.I was finding the usual stuff... tabs,hair pins,clad,and the mandatory junk hoop earring.I usually dig all signals in the water,including iron. I was approached by a guy who said his friend had just lost his wedding band on the dry sand.I met the guy who lost the ring,he was standing in one spot,and said he wasn't going to move because he knew he was close to where it hit the sand. He was throwing a football to his son,when it slipped off his finger and hit the corner of his sun glasses and bounced into the sand.I asked what it was made of,and he said white gold. I had my CZ21 in zero disc,the first thing that I found was a part of a rusty key chain that gave the iron grunt.The next signal was close to the last one,it was about six feet from where he was standing. This signal also gave the iron grunt,but I dug it anyway. It was the ring,and I was shocked by the signal.When he was done hugging me,I asked him to let me scan it again,and sure enough when it was flat I got the mid tone. I assume it was on edge,or poss near more iron? How many good targets have we all scanned right over,and never had a clue? It's always a nice feeling ,when you can make a successful return. Happy Hunting!