Lost ring in East Crooked Lake, Eustis, Florida....Found and Returned!

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Erick had just bought his daughter a new fishing pole and they were on the end of his parents dock trying it out for the very first time when disaster struck! Erick said that after putting a nice juicy worm on the hook, he went to wash the goo from his hands and as he shook the excess water off, his heavy gold wedding ring went “plunk” right into the dark lake water! Erick was stunned as he watched it hit the water and disappear out of sight. Right away he tried to figure out how he could retrieve his ring so he checked the depth of the water and determined it to be around 11 feet deep. Too deep for him to jump in and attempt any sort of search himself. And the more he thought about his situation he felt there just had to be some way or someone who could help him retrieve his lost ring. So he went online and soon came across theringfinders.com and one of my successful recovery stories.

After speaking with Erick and hearing what all happened I assured him that his ring was not going anywhere and the soonest I could conduct a search would be in three days. Erick told me he had actually calculated that his ring fell off the dock exactly 32 inches from the end of the dock, which he had marked with a magic marker. With that information I put together a pole that was to be driven into the bottom of the lake and anchored with a 2X4 to the dock. This time I brought my scuba gear and was prepared to do a proper dive. Only the bottom of the lake was covered with SAV…submerged aquatic vegetation…which would not permit me to swing a metal detector. So I used my water proof Scuba Tector/X Pointer Pro that is rated to 200 feet! As I slowly descended to the bottom I was able to use the pole as a guide and it wasn’t long until the end of my hand held pointer clicked on something metal and there in the thick mud and silt in a tangle of grass was Erick’s lost ring! And as I slowly surfaced holding the ring on my finger and sticking it up so that was the first thing Erick would see…I will never forget the stunned look on Erick’s face. I am so thankful to God for allowing me to be able to help Erick be reunited with his lost wedding ring! Erick and his wife celebrate 15 years of marriage and are still committed to each other and going strong!

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Mike McInroe….thankful to be a member of theringfinders.com

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2 Replies to “Lost ring in East Crooked Lake, Eustis, Florida….Found and Returned!”

  1. Jeff says:

    From one dive recovery specialist to another great job brother thats a very nice wedding band and I’m sure Erick was extremely happy to have it recovered! I have both the Scuba Tector and have the Quest XPointer holstered to my Excalibur II. Great tools and use then often!

    Have safe dives and awesome recoveries mate!

    Cheers,
    Jeff Morgan
    SeattleRingHunter.com
    YouTube –> #SeattleRingHunter

  2. Mike McInroe says:

    Thanks Jeff, and yes those water proof pointers really do come in handy. Is there any advantage using the scuba tector over the xpointer? Been thinking about the large head scuba tector to add to my tools of the trade. I would be interested in your input and thanks for the comment.

    Blessings and safety to you as well!

    Mike McInroe in sunny, hot Florida

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