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Hi Scott, I use a Sea Hunter MKII, pinpointing in the muck can be difficult for sure.Nice finds and gold to boot what kind of detector are you using? I assume that there is a lot of silt there it must be hard to pin point and find your target
My buddy and I found an old car upside down in the river it was pretty cool and we always find lures on it. Out local auto parts store gives five dollars credit for used batteries so I figured I would pull it up.
I took a pair of cable cutters with me to cut through the battery cable. I got to the bottom and felt my way to the cable and cut it and then pulled the battery free. I didn't use tanks this dive, because it is only in twenty feet of water. Three dives later I had the battery out of the water and a few lures as well. I also pulled up a wheel chair and a bike and a hard drive and some sort of locking lever that I have no idea what it does. There is some more stuff there but it is a pain to pull it up the bank and into the truck. The battery was from Montgomery Wards and was bought in 1976. I am taking the bike to the police so they can reunite it with its owner. The wheel chair company can't take the chair back so I might make a cart to haul gear down to the beach in. View attachment 170487View attachment 170488