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May take the Tiger Shark out tomorrow.

Rick W

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If I go tomorrow, it will only be the third time out this year. Health issues have kept me in. Lake levels were high all summer, also, but they are now coming down. Don't know what the water temp is, but I plan on wading out as far as possible.
 
I'm chuckling to myself thinking about the sounds the Tiger Shark makes ... quack ... qua qua qua qua quack ... it is unique and can find some good stuff. Hope you can get out and have a great hunt (and be safe)!
 
I'm chuckling to myself thinking about the sounds the Tiger Shark makes ... quack ... qua qua qua qua quack ... it is unique and can find some good stuff. Hope you can get out and have a great hunt (and be safe)!
I love this old machine. Back when people used to lose gold, I found lots with it. Around here, the gold has all turned into tungsten carbide and other junk. Still find lots of change, though.
 
I love this old machine. Back when people used to lose gold, I found lots with it. Around here, the gold has all turned into tungsten carbide and other junk. Still find lots of change, though.
Tiger Shark is one of the few that is pretty good on gold chains without having to hit a pendant or big clasp. I don't care to dig all of the little bits it finds ... until that gold chain comes up. Not real deep but a good detector all the same. Don't use mine much, but still hanging on to it ... and the sounds it makes, makes me smile.
 
The best chain finder I ever had was an old White's Surfmaster Amphibian II(I think was the name). But the Tiger does well, too with little or no discrimination.
 
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