Clearwater, FL detecting the beaches

Bum Luck

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May 24, 2008
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Not many locals go to the beaches over the winter, so pickings may be slim.

Cold to them is under 80. I've been on the beach in my swim suit, and seen some local guy in a snowmobile suit.
 

mumszie

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Feb 22, 2005
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CWB is hunted very hard by many detectorist including me but .... they don't get it all. I have never done very well hunting in the water there but do pretty good in the dry sand. Think about it..... It's a big beach and jewelry and coins are very small by comparison. You may not find anything at all but then..... you just might find something nice. Since you are going to Clearwater... you might give Sand Key a try too while you are at it. It's just across the bridge. Good luck!

:wink:
 

Les West Central Fl

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You never know ! One time there were 14 hunters in the water and I found 4 gold. Other times there were only 2 of us hunting and I didn't find any gold. You may hit a good day if sand has moved around. Good Luck!
 

COTTON

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Apr 28, 2008
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Bum Luck said:
Not many locals go to the beaches over the winter, so pickings may be slim.

Cold to them is under 80. I've been on the beach in my swim suit, and seen some local guy in a snowmobile suit.
:laughing9: :laughing9: Don"t under estimate a cracker :tongue3:
 

DewGuru

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Jul 23, 2010
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Gulf Coast Florida
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It's pounded, by many, daily. Still lots of goods to be found.
If there at 6p or after, park across from Pier 60 at the marina.
Parking is free there and then. If not, its $1.50 per hr or $2 on weekend.
 

kc10bull

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Jan 20, 2006
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excal / Fisher
Everyones answers above my post are correct ;D Here is some additional information. During that time period it's spring break here and there is an influx of students and traffic is really bad. Tons of teens and colledge students means additional targets in the water and on the beach. You never know what you will find this time of the year. Water temperature well I have been hunting Clearwater beach for the past 10 years and I still don't own a wet suit! When I detect it's usually for 6 to 8 hours. Sometimes I do good other times I always have find change, ear rings, bobby pins, pull tabs and bottle caps. But hey that's all part of the fun andexercise program for detecting in anytime on water or on land. The treasure to me is the people I meet, the sunrise's and sunset's, the dolphins that greet me, the other ocean creatures I see and discover. Oh yes the other detectorist I have the pleasure to share the beaches and surf with. Hope to see you there.
 

general

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Sep 9, 2004
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kcbull10, you have a great outlook on having a good day hunting.
 

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Turtleman

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Feb 8, 2007
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Thank you, everyone, for your honest feedback and assistance. It means a lot to me that all of you would share your insights.
A few questions come up for me now based on more research and looking at your comments:
1) What kind of detector(s) AND coil(s) do you use?
2) I noticed in aerial pictures of the beach that the umbrellas are all in rows. Do they space the umbrellas out so far apart? Are they permanent? What's the deal with the straight rows?
3) Any tips on hotels to stay at or avoid?
4) Is the beach open for detecting in both directions from the pier? Any areas you know are closed off?
5) Do you know of any areas close by where there are gators...I want to be able to show my wife some of them in the wild?
Thanks again for your help. I hope I run into some of you on the beach.
Peace,
T-man
 

kc10bull

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Jan 20, 2006
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Palm Harbor, FL
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I use an Excalibur 1000.
The beach can be detected in both directions no restrictions. The umbrellas are positioned by the vendors and they are not permanent they don't measure the distance, but they have been doing it all summer and possibly a few years so it's a guestimation distance. On guy has a beach drill that makes the holes while another guy follows putting in the umbrellas and chairs. Gators are inland in the lakes and other areas.
The best thing to remember be courteous to others on the beach in and out of the water Don't detect right next to people on the beach it makes them nervous. There are also volleyball courts there that can be detected and they have games and tournaments all the time. Fill the holes you make, if you recover a target and it's junk IE: bottle caps tin foil, pull tabs and so on please put them in your pouch and dispose of them properly. It really helps show people that we care about our great beaches. Don't forget to use sunscreen to protect yourself even if you are in the water, and most of us wear a ball cap or something similar to protect our head. If you are detecting in the water make sure you have some foot protection on to protect your feet using the water scoop. During that time of the year please shuffle your feet in the water as this is the time that we have small sting rays in the area. If you step on one of those your water / beach hunting will be over! Shuffling your feet will cause them to move away from you, when you get near them. When you see fellow detectorist say hi or nod, I know that I will be happy to talk with you as many others will also.

Looking forward to seeing you on a Clearwater beach :laughing7:
 

Can Slaw

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Nov 20, 2007
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T-man,
In Florida the water and beaches up to the high water line belong to ALL of the people. The only places from the high water line down that are closed to metal detecting are State and Federal Parks.

KC10bull about covered everything else.

Enjoy your stay and do come back.
 

Jlinnes

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Mar 2, 2011
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clearwater
Can Slaw said:
T-man,
In Florida the water and beaches up to the high water line belong to ALL of the people. The only places from the high water line down that are closed to metal detecting are State and Federal Parks.

KC10bull about covered everything else.

Enjoy your stay and do come back.

Just a side note, state and federal parks like Ft. Desoto, for example, will allow you to md if you get a permit from the office. The permits are usually free and don't expire.
 

stevemc

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Feb 12, 2005
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You can see lots of gators in Myakka State park East of Sarasota. They rent canoes there, and have camping and picnic areas. Nice bicyling too.
 

Cammonk

Tenderfoot
Sep 16, 2011
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Peterborough, ON
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Fisher CZ21
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All Treasure Hunting
Hello everyone, I am coming for a visit in the Clearwater area during the week of February 6 - 13, 2012. I would like to meet up with some fellow enthusiasts if you are planning a hunt. I also scuba dive with my CZ21, so if there is anyone that would be into a dive and hunt that would be good too.

Look forward to hearing from anyone out there.

Thanks,

Cam.
 

CASPER-2

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I would not have picked March - Spring break
get to the beach at sunrise before the hoards show up
I have gotten gold & silver in the water down there - got a heavy gold ID bracelet
when I went they were using Sacajawea dollar coins for parking
and on a good day you could get a handful

Good Luck
 

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