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- Jan 6, 2011
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Hunting on a fresh water beach or in shallow fresh water is something I have done for quite a while now but here is a question.
I will be spending this weekend on a sea beach in Europe, I have a table of low/high tides and will obviously be hunting during low tides.
A friend of mine recommended finding "grey" of "black" sand and hunting there, according to him, places with yellow/brown sand are bad, because everything gets stuck in that grey/black sand area.
how true is that ?
I will be spending this weekend on a sea beach in Europe, I have a table of low/high tides and will obviously be hunting during low tides.
A friend of mine recommended finding "grey" of "black" sand and hunting there, according to him, places with yellow/brown sand are bad, because everything gets stuck in that grey/black sand area.
how true is that ?
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