I was on hunt #16 since last finding gold on February 23rd. I had a great start to the year with 6 gold until that time and the pandemic hit. After having limited success on Miami Beach recently, I decided to go somewhere different where I haven’t gone to in a while and doesn’t get hunted as much. When I arrived at the beach this morning at sunrise and saw the carpet of 3-4” sargassum seaweed on the wet sand and near shore, the idea of turning around and going back home entered my head. However, I remembered that a bad day detecting is almost better than anything else. I decided to work quickly to the area I wanted to get to, and as I got closer, I saw a small area that without seaweed and was a little lower and scalloped out. Within 5 minutes and after 1-2 or 2 targets in that area, I get a scratchy 10-11 on Noxy. I scoop it, out kick the scooped wet sand and see the golden circle of perfection lying there in the sand waiting for me to pluck it! I could not believe with how cr^ppy conditions were for me that my drought would end in the wet sand. Of my 3 hours hunting today, about half was wet sand and the other half was in the water. The silver ring was my next good target and it came from the wet sand. The silver Hamsa pendant and chain came from gridding the water near the entrance to the beach. I believe this maybe my longest drought time wise and by number of hunts for gold. Hopefully it won’t take as long for the next one!