Some Chains and Bracelets

NYwaterhunter

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Good haul on the chains....would imagine most of them rang up as iffy signals??

Regards + HH

Bill
 

awsome lil collection you got there.
 

Excal finds,
They all sound different.
The heavy 925 sound great. The ones that are in a solid pile sound good. The ones that are strung out and broken (not clasped) sound scratchy, and the ones with mixed metals (copper pendant w/ a poor metal chain) then they sound like two different targets next to each other.
That's why I am a believer of pulling all targets. I could easily have said "Next" to 70 % of these.
gg
 

gg,

Thanks for the feedback....as my regular sites get more and more picked over....like you I'm leaning more towards digging just about any repeatable signal....even the scratchy and broken ones...

Once in awhile it pays off with a keeper.

Regards + HH

Bill
 

It is definitely getting competitive. Same here in Central NY.
The fresh water lakes are tough because they don't turn over very often.
I just took a picture of some of my rings. I will post it in a few minutes.
Take care Bill,
Gary G.
 

beautiful collection of chains & medallions too Gary, Congrats !!!! there is a lot of man hours hunting there in that pile.....
HH
 

Holy Smokies!! Thats a lot of chains :headbang: :headbang:all that silver and gold...you guys on the East coast are lucky... :hello2: :hello2: :hello2:
 

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