Today I went for a long drive but was unable to find anywhere that looked even vaguely hopeful to detect. Along the way ten minutes of my precious time was spent waiting while a very tall blond and extremely pretty lady windsurfer struggled into her wetsuit in the middle of the coastal road. There are definitely worse ways to be delayed and I should be out of therapy by Christmas.
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I eventually arrived back at where I was yesterday and tried the same tactic again. Once again I started digging up fishing weights one after the other. The fishing weight signals are pretty obvious 19 and 20 readings on the Nox and I generally leave the very deep ones as the digging is not easy. However, eventually a sharper than usual 19 reading with a slightly different tone threw up a 7.5 gram 9ct wedding band from all of an inch down. After that coins eventually started to trickle in and towards the end of the session I had an unmissable silver screamer of a signal. This turned out to be a shallow silver Tiffany ring of a pattern that I have found before. By now the forecast rain had arrived, my ammo pouch contained a hernia inducing amount of lead and the tide was coming in fast so I called it a day.
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