dobbratacus
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Hit the lake twice this week. First day a whopping 1.5 penny weight 10k band and a Lander university girls ring. I think tungsten would have been more valuable than the gold. Found the girl from Lander university in less than 4 hours from my call to the school until she called me back. What's uncanny is she is from my hometown and neighborhood from 45 years ago. Small world. The best find was the Clemson University ring today. Weighs 6.2 penny weight and is 18 kt. Already emailed the sorority. 240 dollars worth of gold is hard to part with but I guess it's what we do. Glad all the wedding rings and bands don't have dates, initials, etc.-
Gridding in the water: I have two separate plastic bottles connected to a dive weight with a small rope. Each bottle has its own rope and weight. I leave one bottle floating from where I start out. I walk in a straight line and drop the other bottle when I'm ready to turn around. I move over a few feet and walk back to the other bottle, move it over a couple feet and then walk back to the other. That way I don't meander and know I've hit that area pretty thoroughly. Happy hunting to all.