Spent 10 days searching the Vero Beach area for 1715 Fleet treasure. Found no gold, but did find two 8 Real cobs, 3 small cobs, two musket balls ( I thought these were fishing weights, but a guy at Fisher corrected me), one small cross and a buckle. The large cobs were taken to the McLarty museum and they confirmed that they were 1715 Fleet type cobs. Two of the smaller cobs were very encrusted with one disintegrating on cleaning. The small cobs, the cross and buckle were taken to the Mel Fisher museum and they said they were of the type found from 1715 Fleet.
The nice large cob that cleaned up really good was found at the base of a cut about 12 inches down. I couldn't pinpoint it with my GTI 2500, but kept getting a good signal. I was about 10 inches down and ready to give up when my wife came over and kept digging. The Pro-Pointer found it about 3 inches past the side of the hole towards the cut. We spend many hours with no signals except for some trash. I made shoulder slings as shown in a previous post which really saved me and allowed me to stay out much longer than I would have.
I searched one cut that was over five feet tall with high hopes, but nothing but modern clad. Cuts that were there one day disappeared the next day as the surf really changed the beach scape daily.
Sorry about the poor quality of the photos, I will try to do better when my wife gets back from Florida.
The nice large cob that cleaned up really good was found at the base of a cut about 12 inches down. I couldn't pinpoint it with my GTI 2500, but kept getting a good signal. I was about 10 inches down and ready to give up when my wife came over and kept digging. The Pro-Pointer found it about 3 inches past the side of the hole towards the cut. We spend many hours with no signals except for some trash. I made shoulder slings as shown in a previous post which really saved me and allowed me to stay out much longer than I would have.
I searched one cut that was over five feet tall with high hopes, but nothing but modern clad. Cuts that were there one day disappeared the next day as the surf really changed the beach scape daily.
Sorry about the poor quality of the photos, I will try to do better when my wife gets back from Florida.