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Taking the Shark Diving!!

Lightstryder

New member
I got a call a couple of weeks ago from a gentleman who had lost his wedding band while recovering from a capsize in a kayak. I had just traded my Sea Hunter for another detector a few months back, and now was regretting it. So I found a used Sand Shark and am now ready to go dive for his ring, luckily it was lost in a place that is highly unlikely that it would be found by others (it is illegal to dive there), or moved from wave action, it is in a marina. However I was told by another diver who knows the area and he says there is a ton of iron on the bottom, old engine blocks, anchors, and various other refuse. Being a PI I am just hoping that I will be able to find it among all the other signals. So keep me in your thoughts and I will let you all know how it went!
 
Well the machine did great. I didn't find the ring yet but didn't have a lot of time before it got dark. So we will do it again next Saturday. Will keep you posted.
 
Awsome detector, you should have a lot of fun and sucess with it.
 
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