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Beach trip today leaves me frustrated and wondering.

March 03, 2000 at 20:31:54

Well I got out on the shores of beautiful lake Erie today near Cleveland. Dead fish and zebra mussle shells abounded and I tried a little detecting with my Whites spectrum XLT. I used the standard beach program and boy was I frustrated, I dug about 50 scraps from pop cans a few whole buried pop cans and one penny and one quarter. Anyone have any hints that would make the searching here more productive? I dug everything that good solid signal and a VDI number. Id appreciate hearing from anyone that might be able to help this newbie beach detector out.

Brad in NE Ohio


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