Thunder, Lightning, Downpour, What to do? DIVE!!

ScubaDetector

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Mar 1, 2016
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Detector(s) used
2 Fisher CZ-21's 8 and 10" coils
Tesoro Tiger Shark 8 and 10" coils (Interchangeable)
Minelab E-Trac with Sun Ray Probe
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Only two things bother me when it is thundering and lightning out. Getting in or out of the water is one. The other is when it lightnings, and I am detecting the machine crackles in my ear. Other than those two things I love it.

Went back to ye old beach today because my daughter and her family headed back to Utah. I wanted to relax and get my mind off things. And of course I had to find another walker. This one is a 1944. The other silver is 4 mercs and a rosey and 3 sterling rings.

The whistle is a new one. Never found a flat brass one with a face on it. Also a WW2 dog tag made of aluminum. I have always found brass WW2 tags.

Nothing super exciting today. Hopefully tomorrow will bring something exciting.















 

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Nice finds as always I wish I could take a huge steel net and drag the bottom of alot of the places I go Now that would create a riot. Good job and stay SAFE!!Thanks for always sharing love to read and see your finds
 

Thanks for sharing your finds. When I am out detecting the Beach when Thunder and lightning is close by. I shut down my Detector.I don't want the electrical charge in the area to shut down my circuit. Two of my companions and my self was detecting one morning in High Humidity and it shut down 3 Detectors because of the moister from the humidity.We were over 300 miles from home, so had to send them in for repair.
 

Thanks for sharing your finds. When I am out detecting the Beach when Thunder and lightning is close by. I shut down my Detector.I don't want the electrical charge in the area to shut down my circuit. Two of my companions and my self was detecting one morning in High Humidity and it shut down 3 Detectors because of the moister from the humidity.We were over 300 miles from home, so had to send them in for repair.

I understand that with land machines. Mine are water machines and can handle moisture and a depth of 200' and deeper. I wouldn't be snorkeling or wading in lightening either
 

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