Panama City Beach???????????????

davest

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Nov 5, 2007
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somewhere between here and there, south of over th
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nah, there's no good detecting there. may as well leave the detector at home and scratch the vacation plans.




seriously, if you don't get on the sand and start swinging, you'll never get anything. (don't take me incorrectly ok?) :icon_scratch:
 

ron lord

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Apr 2, 2007
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Panama Beach, OIL SPILL , you do the Math, I won't go there and I live in Fla.Clearwater beach much better.
 

Smudge

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Panama City Beach got hit when tourists stopped showing up due tot he oil spill, but FSU students still go there on a regular basis.

I think just about any city beach is excellent (you only need to find one gold ring to trip worthwhile, right?) you just have to be hunting in the right place.

I never consider any beach "empty" or "hunted out". It just doesn't happen, IMHO.

As soon as I get my next beach detector I'll be heading back to the shoreline myself.
 

goldencoin

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I was there during the summer, I wasn't in the water much, rather quiet, but I did score a silver bracelet

HH
-GC
 

birdman

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I read a post a couple of years ago and a guy was talking about find spanish silver on the beach there back in the 70s. I guess it is up to the storms.
 

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