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CTX in salt water at "worked-out" site...

Carter NY

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The CTX was hitting many targets among the old piling remains. The dock blew away in 1938.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j-6myWEcWw[/video]
 
whatever you get....you deserve it!
 
Very Good hunt Mr Carter, your a skilled man hunting with that scoop and green clammer gloves. I would have dropped ever target. Like hearing the audio of the machine also. Question, The porcelain thing on the right side?
 
Great video, Carter........thanks for sharing! I must commend your tenacity getting out in the "Polar Bear" conditions! And, like OldBeechnut, it must have taken a lot of practice to pick out items with those rubber gloves on......were you wearing some other kind of insulating gloves underneath them? I'm afraid I would have had to remain on dry land in an Eskimo suit to tolerate those conditions.

Great finds, congrats!
 
Roland, I use thin gloves underneath the rubber, that seems to help. Yesterday I was out with the air temp so cold that my hands felt better in the water! I was wading an area with a lot of sand so I used my PI instead of the CTX. Later this week I'll be back at the old dock site with the CTX. Thanks for watching.
Carter

Roland58 said:
Great video, Carter........thanks for sharing! I must commend your tenacity getting out in the "Polar Bear" conditions! And, like OldBeechnut, it must have taken a lot of practice to pick out items with those rubber gloves on......were you wearing some other kind of insulating gloves underneath them? I'm afraid I would have had to remain on dry land in an Eskimo suit to tolerate those conditions.

Great finds, congrats!
 
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