I circled a few fire pits then scanned as I walked towards the ocean to check for erosion.
This hunt only lasted 45 minutes at the most.
I did manage to get a tiny, 1.2g, silver ring. This is the smallest ring to date, yet it still had .925 on the inside. When I first saw it I thought it was a metal separator part from a ballpoint pen!
Later on I went back to the section I have been hitting lately. I was too early for the low tide. I gets dark before peak low right now.
Again iron was prevalent as well as lead weights. I ended up with $2.86 in usable coin.
I know the good stuff is there somewhere, but I have to keep working it.
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