Mike, my head is hangin low bro!

:|I'm saying that, because I know your right! I read and re-read that post, and again, it makes just too much sense to ignore. It is a "crap-shoot" to a certain point, but you and me too, if I'll just "get smart" about things, can narrow that gap down quite a bit, by your methodical, scientific, reading the lay of the land, the habits of the tourists, is there wave action, etc. I was pissing and moaning just last week because I was out at a pretty rich, fairly popular tourist area called Del Mar, where they used to run the race horses on the beach, and they had some volleyball posts, but you know what? I don't know how long since they've been playing there, because I haven't done my homework, by scoping out the area during prime times, so I really hear what your saying on that. I didn't even find any clad money, but, I know there's many other beaches with other volleyball courts, etc. Most of our beaches don't drop off too fast, at least the tourist beaches, but like you said, Why break your neck and have to wear all that gear, (especially in winter), just to dive down and dig underwater, which is a bitch, if you don't have to? Your making tons of sense here. I guess the reason I probably said that about going into the deeper water is one of the gals at Kelly co, tried to kind of talk me into getting an excal because I could dive down and stuff. I don't hold that against her, but, maybe I won't have to go that far. The other thing here is we have a lot of surfers, but I wonder if they really lose much stuff or not. I wouldn't think so, and we're talking diving in pretty deep water to even look for it, so back to what you said about looking where the people hang out, makes the most sense of all.
I think you hit it on the head when you said that and combined with knowing the tides, noticing where the people are wading at high tide and then going there at low tide, seeing where they're the most active, and the last and most important aspect. I "ain't gonna find nothin'", if I don't go out and put in some "serious" swing time. I'm so guilty of that. Probably the most time I've spent at one time was 2 to 3 hours, and that wasn't that often. I also need to give up the discrimination when I'm at the beach and just be a "man about it" and use all metal. I'll bet I've missed some rings, because I was using a little bit of disc., instead of going all metal. It still makes sense, because our beaches are pretty clean so I wouldn't' have to dig too much stuff, even in all metal. Mike, thanks again for even more detailed info, and I'll really try and take this to heart and put in some serious time and effort. Thanks, again, Marc Trainor.