Is That... What I Think it is? Beach Metal Detecting

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You really never know what you'll come across while metal detecting! I have never found anything like this before!!

Equipment used in this video:

Metal Detector- Minelab Manticore

Detector Shaft- Treasure Tech Stork Leg

Scoop - Xtreme Titanium All Terrain Plus with 54" Carbon handle

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I watched a lady who searches for shells along beaches. Well she collects trash when she sees it. And tallys the weight up. Saves the info. End of 2024 she took up off beaches, 60 Pounds!! And so, you guys doing your part, it all is just wonderful. Can't imagine if no one took the time, what would the beaches would be like

ashlingofAsh
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Freaking pull tab counter and sound effect is cool. That large casing was cool and so was the puffer fish. Keep the videos coming.

barblynn
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Happy New Year… my favorite find was the teeny tiny puffer fish! He was adorable 🥰

mariontheantiquarian
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The pulltab counter is a nice addition.

Enkaybee
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Today had to be the day I decide to play the Freakin' Pulltab drinking game using moscato instead of tea. You (rather helpfully) provided us with a running tally of the Freakin' Pulltabs that were found...but you also snuck in altogether far too many FP mentions for my sobriety. You usually mention them three or four times in a video and I usually toast them with a sip of tea. Today you have outdone yourself and I am left completely legless (due to the abovementioned moscato). Thank goodness I am safe at home and have nowhere to be, because I am truly unfit for human consumption. But before you start to feel sorry for me, take comfort in the knowledge that I find myself completely hilarious and am therefore kept well entertained.

amandamckenna
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Never a dull moment when you find a "buddy" puffer fish and a "grenade" shell casing! Thanks for sharing and Murphy's Law smacked your detecting pal with an expensive earing found one step out of his car! Have a Happy New Year and I'm looking forward to a wealth of cool "Detect Florida" videos!

crazywillkeno
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OMG puffer fish 🐠 adorable thanks so much for sharing. Happy new year 🎉😊

MichelleKach
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The blue rubber thing is a silicone lid to help keep your coffee/tea warm. And keep kitties and their fur out.

EmilyGOODENUGH
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You are grate keep up the excellent work. Love it in South Africa

ElenzaBreytenbach
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You always make me miss Sarasota, where I grew up. Fun hunt!

catherineanderson
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Boom let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵

grandmakellymcdonald
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Looks like a 40mm shell casing. Great day on the beach. Happy New Year from the Panhandle of Florida

chaosncheckt
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Hi Shawn! I received the Tshirt i bought! Love the watermelon color! I bought it big to wear as a night shirt or a beach cover up when its warm. Yay me!-LIzzie

elizabethbaldwin
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Yes I see some others have said what I was going to say so yeah 40 mm grande shell or casing
Keep on swinging make it fun and Happy Hunting 🙂👍

martinbishop
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I think it’s a casing from a flare gun.🤷🏼‍♀️🤷🏼‍♀️. Happy new year!! Love the FPT counter!

nancym
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Happy New Year!🎉

Looking forward to another year of pull tabs, junk and treasures!

😊❤️👍

shirpom
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Oh good, a nice warm Florida day for detecting. It’s snowing here in Kansas right now and I’m freezing even though it’s warm inside. Love it when you get the freakin pull tabs. This is my favorite thing to watch on these cold snowy days.😅

CarolFelts-gb
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Puffers, new pull tab counter, and a 40 caliber shell casing. It’s sleeting here in KY so watching the beach makes us a little warmer. Happy New Year!

kennethshaw
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Hi Shawn, Happy New Year! I hope you have a wonderful year. I was really happy to see your video pop up, been missing you. If you are close to home, you are a brave man. Cold here in Temple Terrace. Love your channel, thanks for sharing. Take care, stay safe.

kathyl
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That thing you found looks like a Army M-79 grenade launcher shell case. Fires a 40*46mm grenade. Used during the Vietnam War.

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