Results of my first beach hunt

thorny196

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Apr 11, 2007
191
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Moyock, North Carolina
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Tesoro Tejon, Tesoro Sand Shark
I decided to go MDing at about 630PM it was a nice evening for it. Its only the third time using my Tejon and it took me about 20 minutes to ground balance (GB) it (more operator error then not) and I did not want anyone seeing me reading the manual. Oh yea I forgot to mention that this is my first detector. anyway I have a hand scoop with the 1/2" holes and that was a little hard in the damp sand (anyone have a better scoop for damp sand) A retired vacationing gentlemen was interested in what I was doing so I talked to him for a half hour he seemed very nice. Anyway the wet sand was very hard on the Tejon (I will have to post a GB question for wet sand on Tesoro board) but it worked great in dry sand even picked up a extremely rusted staple in 6" of sand (not in picture) anyway I found a 1944 nickle and some kind of ring (looks like gold) but I did have allot of fun and may go back tonight thanks for all your advice in advance!! -Mike
 

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Dixie Digger

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Sep 11, 2006
563
3
Ga
Detector(s) used
Sovereign GT W/S12 Coil & Excal 1000 & Fisher CZ21 Cz20,Tesoro Tiger Shark Excal ll
The Tejon is a great land detector and dry sand but it will have problems in wet salt sand as it is a very sensitive detector and most single freq detectors have trouble GB in wet salt sand.i had a Tejon that would air test a nickle @ 15" but when i hit the wet sand i had to back the sensitivity way down to stop the chatter and falsing. good luck DD
 

rehless

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Mar 23, 2008
94
1
Washington State
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Dual Field, Surf PI, Tesoro SS, Cibola, Tejon, Troy X2
Since you are a beginner, you may not know about war nickels. Check your 44 for a mint mark above the dome of the building. If it has one, it is 30% silver, so don't spend it. Put it in your silver collection.
 

pshaw54

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Jun 5, 2008
28
0
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Whites XLT
not bad at all! what part of the country are you in? always hang onto those nails and other "dangerous" stuff to show the soccer moms. Good job!
 

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thorny196

thorny196

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Apr 11, 2007
191
1
Moyock, North Carolina
Detector(s) used
Tesoro Tejon, Tesoro Sand Shark
Sorry I will have to update my profile. I am in Moyock NC which is just south of the Virginia border on the coast. The outer banks (kill devil hills, Nags head and Corolla) are about 40 miles from my house. The Moyock area was settled very early 1600's so there are allot of opportunities for me.. R/Mike
 

ivan salis

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Feb 5, 2007
16,794
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delta 4000 / ace 250 - used BH and many others too
the 1944 jefferson "war" nickle had a good bit of silver in it 30% -- on the back it will have a big letter over top of the building -- thats the mint mark of the silver nickles --congrats on your first "silver item "
 

JP

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May 5, 2006
1,103
12
Florida & San Salvador, El Salvador
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Excalibur 1000, Garrett Infinium LS, Garrett Sea Hunter II, Ace 250 (for my 12 year old son)
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
You did a lot better than I did on my first beach hunt. I found only pieces of barbed wire >:(

It is the best and most addictive hobby. I don't know why I didn't start years ago.

Good luck next time.

HH
 

guzz1

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Nov 7, 2007
1,509
32
Sarasota
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Vanquish 540 . Carrot
Primary Interest:
Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
NICE job Guzz
 

Fla-Gal

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Feb 14, 2008
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know your heart stopped when you heard each bottle cap !!!! Any sore muscles the next morn ?! No better beach fun anywhere around....keep it up
 

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thorny196

thorny196

Full Member
Apr 11, 2007
191
1
Moyock, North Carolina
Detector(s) used
Tesoro Tejon, Tesoro Sand Shark
Fla-Gal:
I was a little sore the next day but my back was really bothering me I never connected it to swinging the detector I just thought it was from a bad nights sleep I will have to watch that closer next time.. Thanks
 

SusanMN

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Jun 1, 2007
4,534
4,098
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Tiger Shark, Xterra 705, Makro Legend
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Check a place like KellyCo for a wire mesh scoop with an aluminum handle, much easier for sifting dry or wet sand. These won't hold up to heavy digging of rocks or kicking on it, and such but otherwise would do fine. And they are lighter to carry than the heavy duty ones. I have a 30 incher, don't know the maker, that I use in fresh water and wet/dry sand.
 

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