Ultimate Recovery System

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Solves the problem on DEEP targets!
 

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You build that yourself? I have been looking for a nice little setup like that ... Very interested in the build setup. :headbang:
 

That's my dredge ,this my hookah,minus hoses and regulators,to lazy to get them outta truck toolbox.
 

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So, you have 2 separate floats then for the dredge and the hookah...nice. Would appreciate any information you can give on the manufacturers of the dredge and the hookah. :notworthy:
 

Dredge=Keene Engineering Hookah=Hookahmax,check out e-bay for the Hookah.
 

Chris, you got the setup that makes the treasure hunter in me drool. You need to shoot a video of this setup in action. The ultimate jewelry and gold nugget machine! :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:...Stuart
 

:thumbsup: That is a awesome setup :thumbsup: but could you imagine the looks you would get at the beach? lol
drewan
 

If we cared about looks none of us would out there. T
drewan29 said:
:thumbsup: That is a awesome setup :thumbsup: but could you imagine the looks you would get at the beach? lol
drewan
hat drege is the answer to the seahunters depth.
 

surfshark said:
If we cared about looks none of us would out there. T

Ain't that the truth... :tongue3:
 

surfshark said:
If we cared about looks none of us would out there. T
drewan29 said:
:thumbsup: That is a awesome setup :thumbsup: but could you imagine the looks you would get at the beach? lol
drewan
hat drege is the answer to the seahunters depth.
lol
 

Awesome tools for the job!!
 

I have no idea how to work that but I certainly get the idea what it does

I want one now!!
 

47thelement,at 100 gallon a minute,creates one heck of a vacuum!!!!!!!!!
 

As one that has used hookah and dredges in the past you now have to do some research with the DNR on the use of dredges on area lakes and rivers. I don't know about saltwater but for freshwater most states require a permit or face extra heavy fines because of the harm to fish spawning. They just don't want us to have fun. One guy I knew used a dredge at a popular freshwater swim area and left deep trenches in shallow water. Michigan DNR nailed him for damage to the state park beach and a few other violations. The impounded his equipment, detector and pickup. I don't know what happened after that. Just check with your state...........

I just thought this was more like real work........
 

As cool as this this, and make no mistake, it's cool, i just don't see it working on NJ's beaches ,with steep faced waves. Maybe with an onshore wind/outgoing tide, mild conditions. Past that, looks like a very effective way to treasure hunt.
 

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