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Clad; Wire; Tackle; Pulltabs and a Ring?

Terry Soloman

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Left the house this morning at 3:50am, and arrived at Jones Beach on Long Island at 5:00am, and a very dense fog. Hunted the knee-high surf and waterline from Field 6, south to the Water Tower and back, which took 4.5-hours of swinging. Disappointed would be an understatement. Seventeen-cents, and a child's toy ring? I know I will get my first ticket because I'm working for it, but I really thought today was the day. Hit low tide perfectly, just didn't happen today. Well - Next Time!
 
Terry

Your giving that Sand Shark a work out, your gonna be posting some bling soon. Reward for persistency will pay off.

BCOOP
 
If your finding deep Pull Tabs and Nickels, you are hunting in good conditions ........ The Rings will come
 
Terry what is that Animal called??? Just seen one in pics and wear do thy Live???? Mickdin
 
Nice setup Terry,
 
Hi Mick! I'm in White Plains, New York, near New York City. The Long Island beaches are about an hour away. That is a Horseshoe Crab!
 
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not going to ask what they are doing, but thanks for the pic never seen them before strange looking critter they must not be scared of people are there heaps of them around you when hunting?
 
amberjack said:
not going to ask what they are doing, but thanks for the pic never seen them before strange looking critter they must not be scared of people are there heaps of them around you when hunting?

The fellow in the picture was dead, and was left on the beach at low tide that morning. Yep, pretty common. Thanks for checking out the photos! - T
 
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