Beach hunting tips?

metal mania

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great choice of detector by the way seems to find the goodies. Now your question any tips for the beach I personally like to go to view the beach and where the people are sitting jumping swimming etc. This helps me to highlight and cherry pick early losses.

I then go back in the evening or early next day when the beach is empty.

If you want to understand the beach it will pay dividends to understand in a basic layman's terms the geological features. I've spent the last 5 yrs just researching this subject fascinating there are plenty of knowledgeable guys here legends such as sandman,manic miner oh wait that second one was an 80s classic computer game the sandman is a legend though some say hes retired to a chic laden island with all the booty hes found not sure bout that but he is meant to be writing a metal detecting book with several of the big names that are members here
 

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Learn the machine and become a student of the beach. In it's simplest form, most of the recent stuff is going to be where most of the people congregate. Just remember, most of the items you're seeking are less then an inch in size so select small areas of the beach at a time and then hunt each of them thoroughly. If you miss a square foot of beach then you missed 144 square inches of beach, or 144 possible opportunities. :thumbsup:
 

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I like getting to the beach at sunup. That way I can hunt all the areas people will be/have been occupying, without them actually blocking my hunting areas.

Beat everyone there... And by the time it gets too hot, it's time to go home or start the water hunt portion of the day.
 

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plumbcrazy

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That is good advice. I do plan to hit the surf and hunt up to waist deep. Thank you!
 

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plumbcrazy

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I definitely wouldn't mind reading a book about beach hunting :) thanks for sharing.
 

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I definitely wouldn't mind reading a book about beach hunting :) thanks for sharing.

Bob Trevillian and Bob Carter. (Spyglass productions) They did some books about sand/surf detecting. "Diamonds in the surf" and others. Mostly around the Chesapeake Bay. They are classics that will never get old. Also try books by Robert Marx. He was (is) a professional diver/treasure hunter. I am dating myself. They were the best at that time. Maybe others have come along since then but they would be a great place to start. TTC
 

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