hugeonut
jax
atlantic
cocoa beach --now and then when visiting family down that way --we sometimes try the "treasure beaches" to the south when I visit as well.
It seems it would be much easier to hunt on the gulf side being that there is litle surf. whenever i go to local beaches hunting in the surf its extremely hard to get my targets.
Speaking of which, I was just off "A" Street south of the St. Johns County Pier and I uncovered a large iron spike. It looks like an old railroad spike. It was about a 12" down at the high tide line. Interesting heavy metal ... and what is it doing there?
Also, I'm always wary about digging large iron targets in St. Johns. Recently, there was a depth charge that was exposed in the surf zone up at Ponte Vedra from WW2.