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« Reply #20 on: May 23, 2010, 09:18:21 pm »
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Thats pretty cool, how are pulling the targets up from the bottom of the lake! "Nice finds!" Wink Clapp

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« Reply #21 on: May 29, 2010, 09:07:42 pm »
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Hey Friend! It's when you're neck deep it gets tough! You can hardly get leverage to scoop, you push yourself back as much as you dig. It's a trick! But I've found some good targets that deep. Most of the good targets are about waist deep average, that's where people shake their hands when they start to shore. Next time you are out watch the swimmers when they come in. Invariably they will shake their hands when they are shallow enough that their hands don't touch the water. (0% of water hunting is watching people and learning what and how they act in the water. You can tell a lot about where to hunt. If you see a rowdy bunch wrestling in the water, you'll find a coin spill or jewelry most of the time. Water hunting grows on you, it's not for everyone though. You have to have a lot of patience and you have to be willing to adapt quickly to your surroundings. I love it though, nothing but the water and the solitude of the headphones and the expectation of the next target. Best of luck in your hunts! 38fordpu.
Hey friend! I love your avitar. Can't get enough of the old cars and trucks! 38fordpu.

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