Question…is this your business? Just a hobby? I can’t imagine being able to go to the beach any time you wanted to…and then treasure hunting on top of that! Thanks for taking me along !
Hey love the show, I am wanting to do what you do and also help retrieve rings that are lost to people. Do you offer any classes to teach wanna be metal detectors? 😊 I am willing to pay and I’m sure others would as well. I believe this could be a lucrative business for you if you are interested in doing this. I am unsure of your location but I live in Daytona Beach. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks
Got a few questions for you. I have been detecting for 30 years and have not done much water detecting at all. Now that I just retired I would like to get into that part of detecting. What detector would you say would be a good water detector for someone who has a replacement shoulder. I can't really handle the heavier detectors. Second, how do you keep a semi straight line while out in the water. Third, have you ever ran into any sharks and if so, what did you do, and fourth, do you have to deal with issues with rip tides. Thanks in advance. Love the videos.
Hey Steve. To answer your questions, I actually started a company catered to water hunters. I sell what I call a Stork leg shaft that takes much of the resistance out of swinging in the water. Any of the machines that I make parts for are drastically easier to swing in the water. Here's a link to the page treasuretechusa.com/ Keeping a straight line in the water is fairly simple when you run parallel to the shoreline. You can use the water depth as a gauge to keep you going straight. As far as sharks go, I've run into a bunch of them. They don't bother people. Most don't even know that they're there. Rip tides are always a concern. You can usually see them before you're in them. I just steer clear
can you suggest a good affordable starter metal detector. Also you should start putting what you use in the description along with the site you promote. TIA
It really depends on the areas where you plan on searching. If you want to get into saltwater or in the wet sand on a salty beach, you'll have to spend a bit more on a Multi Frequency machine. If not, you can get away with a much more inexpensive machine and still have a bunch of modern tech in an affordable detector
What do you think about the mine lab xterra? I'm from Cocoa Beach and just got into it. Having some issues in the salt water wondered if you had any tips.
Its an amazing machine for the money, but I wouldn't buy one if I was primarily hunting saltwater. It operates on a single frequency which will cause false signals and erratic operation when you're in the saltwater. I'd try changing the frequency and lowering your sensitivity. It's useable in saltwater, but it's not in my top 10 choices for a beach machine. A machine that operates with simultaneous multi-frequencies is your best bet. I'd suggest the Nokta Legend for a wallet friendly saltwater machine
@@DetectFlorida thanks for the tip!! I went to digging it detectors and got my first one but def am hooked. Funny thing is he gave me one of your stickers and I looked ya up. Happy hunting brother !!!
I found a opal and gold ring for a lady,the joy on her face was amazing ,it was lost 15 years ago, in her field, fabulous episode, 👍
Wow! That is so amazing Shawn! Glad to see two of my metal detector mentors doing some awesome good deeds! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks Crystal!!!!
Just saw your comment from 2 years ago and realized I never replied!!!! lmao
Maybe the rest of the drug store is underwater too! Good on you for the finds!
Well done on your recovery’s really enjoyed the video
Your very good at pinpointing and recovering targets. Great hunt
Thanks Jerry!
The people you make happy are the ones that don’t get cut on the junk you pull out and get rid of the right way. Hunt on bro❤
Thanks Howie!
Good job. Made some folks 😊 happy
Just Subscribe to your channel love watching you findgold on your channel 👍 be safe 🙏👍🙏
Thank you very much!
You found toothpaste, makeup and a diamond ring. Looks like someone dropped a bag out of a boat.
The toothpaste is how sharks keep their teeth pearly white.
😂😂😂😂
Question…is this your business? Just a hobby? I can’t imagine being able to go to the beach any time you wanted to…and then treasure hunting on top of that! Thanks for taking me along !
Its just a hobby. I still work full time :)
Hey love the show, I am wanting to do what you do and also help retrieve rings that are lost to people. Do you offer any classes to teach wanna be metal detectors? 😊 I am willing to pay and I’m sure others would as well. I believe this could be a lucrative business for you if you are interested in doing this. I am unsure of your location but I live in Daytona Beach. Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks
Hey Sherry! Unfortunately I don't offer lessons right now
Got a few questions for you. I have been detecting for 30 years and have not done much water detecting at all. Now that I just retired I would like to get into that part of detecting. What detector would you say would be a good water detector for someone who has a replacement shoulder. I can't really handle the heavier detectors. Second, how do you keep a semi straight line while out in the water. Third, have you ever ran into any sharks and if so, what did you do, and fourth, do you have to deal with issues with rip tides. Thanks in advance. Love the videos.
Hey Steve. To answer your questions, I actually started a company catered to water hunters. I sell what I call a Stork leg shaft that takes much of the resistance out of swinging in the water. Any of the machines that I make parts for are drastically easier to swing in the water. Here's a link to the page treasuretechusa.com/
Keeping a straight line in the water is fairly simple when you run parallel to the shoreline. You can use the water depth as a gauge to keep you going straight.
As far as sharks go, I've run into a bunch of them. They don't bother people. Most don't even know that they're there.
Rip tides are always a concern. You can usually see them before you're in them. I just steer clear
can you suggest a good affordable starter metal detector. Also you should start putting what you use in the description along with the site you promote. TIA
It really depends on the areas where you plan on searching. If you want to get into saltwater or in the wet sand on a salty beach, you'll have to spend a bit more on a Multi Frequency machine. If not, you can get away with a much more inexpensive machine and still have a bunch of modern tech in an affordable detector
Elton John sunglasses lol😎
What do you think about the mine lab xterra? I'm from Cocoa Beach and just got into it. Having some issues in the salt water wondered if you had any tips.
Its an amazing machine for the money, but I wouldn't buy one if I was primarily hunting saltwater. It operates on a single frequency which will cause false signals and erratic operation when you're in the saltwater. I'd try changing the frequency and lowering your sensitivity. It's useable in saltwater, but it's not in my top 10 choices for a beach machine. A machine that operates with simultaneous multi-frequencies is your best bet. I'd suggest the Nokta Legend for a wallet friendly saltwater machine
@@DetectFlorida thanks for the tip!! I went to digging it detectors and got my first one but def am hooked. Funny thing is he gave me one of your stickers and I looked ya up. Happy hunting brother !!!
@@brianbower2448 That's awesome!!! They're great people over there!!
Someone's walking around barefaced with cavities LOL
Better then recycling
To return rings and stuff
I still recycle all of the cans and bottles! lol
@@DetectFlorida Middle detectorist are the cleanest People you will ever meet. I've been metal detecting 4 about 12 years. I use mine lab e track.
What scoop are you using ?
I use a Stealth 720i with an Xtreme 54” carbon fiber handle
Good times
why is he wearing gloves?
I love you❤
i bet someone l9st makeup bag in hightide