Hitting the beach

treasureaddict

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I'll be south of Sebastian inlet looking for Spanish treasure, 60 80 winds , strong surf and low tide at 7:01 in the morning Saturday, not getting any better then that image.jpeg
 

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Indian Steve

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Good Luck! I have a friend that used to work at a Bait Shop on Sebastian Inlet named Jeff Shames. If you ever run into him, tell him hi from Steve Sims.
 

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unless you live there, your not even going to get close to there until 2 to 3 days after the storm.
 

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they shoot looter in Fla.
 

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well you may be right Mr. lord, I've lived here my whole life and fished the inlet quite often, hopefully the storm turns a little west and misses the whole east coast for all our patriotic friends.
see u there, you trying to deter me btw?lol
 

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Depending on the damage the island maybe closed to anyone but specific personal, I know here on the treasure coast the island was closed after Francis and gene till crews could come in. Be safe either way and patient
 

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We'll see soon. Hope it's not like Hurricane Andrew.
 

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Be Safe n Good Luck, Dean cleaned house a few years ago...

 

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I WAS DOWN THERE YRS BACK - ONLY ONES ALLOWED TO HUNT DAY AFTER WERE THE POLICE - OTHER POLICE WERE KICKING EVERYONE ELSE OFF
THEY WERE TOWING DETECTORISTS CARS THAT WERE PARKED ON SIDES OF THE ROAD OR GIVING TICKETS
 

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unless you live there, your not even going to get close to there until 2 to 3 days after the storm.

Quick question. Would 2 or 3 days later be to late? I'm pretty new to the hobby and I'm off work next week trying to figure out if going to the east coast is worth it.
 

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excellent Thread, Aquanut
I hope the storm turns east and settles down
 

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Quick question. Would 2 or 3 days later be to late? I'm pretty new to the hobby and I'm off work next week trying to figure out if going to the east coast is worth it.
the storm won't be here until Friday and they have all ready shut down all the beaches on the east coast of Fla. that ott to tell you some thing. On Thursday at or around 12 PM is high tide with +4 normal ,but with this storm most of the east coast will be under water at 12PM.at least 5 to 10 feet. In coming tides are always bad on this kind of storm. Good luck east coast of Fla.
 

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If I was close I would offer help and assistance like we do with the floods here. Everyone helping.Be hard to not want to detect after everyone is ok. Good luck. We have many members in that area.
 

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Be careful. May be a war zone in parts of Florida. Downed live power lines can ruin your whole day.
 

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Good Luck. This storm looks like it is going to bring decent waves to stir up the bottoms!
 

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Quick question. Would 2 or 3 days later be to late? I'm pretty new to the hobby and I'm off work next week trying to figure out if going to the east coast is worth it.


Every storm is different but several years ago Bill hit OC MD and I was there with in 12 hours. First day was like a turkey shoot, rings, coins every where. Second day less, third day things were getting bleak, fourth day you could not buy a target, that bad.. so I would say ASAP, but be safe. I ended up with 7 or 8 gold rings, several silvers.. I think my total ring count was 21...


Timing is everything...
 

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unless you live there, your not even going to get close to there until 2 to 3 days after the storm.
Ron is correct, they close the bridges to the beaches down so you have to be there before they are closed down. You don't want to be sitting in a car during a cat 3 or 4 hurricane either so you need a place to bunker down too...




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I've been there during and after storms but nothing of this magnitude. I talked to someone on the beach near the cabin wreck on my first trip there. She was trying to sell a small beachfront house there and I certainly considered it. I was there just after a hurricane (forget which one) and that house was reduced to matchsticks. Unless you live on the barrier island south of Sebastian Inlet, and can prove it, you're not getting in there for a bit. It's under mandatory evacuation.

This is looking like it could be catastrophic to the 1715 beach area. Yes - very good for moving sand and treasure. I'm sure there will be great finds eventually. Know that it isn't quite like what you may have read. You read the high points but don't typically get the rest of the story. The crossovers will likely be destroyed. Debris will be everywhere. Everywhere! Big debris, nails, wood with nails partially buried in the sand. If you envision escudos scattered on top of the sand, you could be right somewhere along a 20 mile stretch of beach... but you will mostly see lumber, tires, wire, shingles, doors, shoes, you name it. Your detector will go mad among all the metal debris. Some of the homes in that area cost more than I'll make in a lifetime. You can bet on needing a good reason to be there. Parking will be iffy at best. It is on a good day. I've had to be extremely creative in the past and unless you know the area well, count on parking to be minimal or risk being towed. Not fun when your cell phone battery is dead and there is no power in the area. You're stuck and now taxing already taxed resources.

It will be dangerous for some time. Heed all warnings you've seen on here so far. NEVER turn your back on the surf in these conditions. 16 foot surf is no joke. Wearing headphones and looking down is not conducive to situational awareness, safety, or even life. Finding the queens jewels is worthless if you're struck by lumber in the surf and killed while scooping it up. You're trapped if you're between a huge cut and the surf. See pic of cut and imagine the possibility. The other pic is at the cabin site during an unusually low tide. That first reef is pretty much on the beach. Just like people on those galleons, you don't want to be caught up in that during/following a storm.

Not saying don't go but go when appropriate and safe. Wish I could get down there but I'm in a new job and have no vacation hours. :(

Thoughts and prayers to all those in the area.
 

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