Florida Beaches! Lets go detecting!

Sacramento

Tenderfoot
Sep 2, 2015
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Sacramento
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flgliderpilot

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Apr 28, 2015
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1,427
Saint Augustine, FL
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CZ-21, Minelab Equinox, Garrett AT Pro
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Metal Detecting
Well, you can go east or west. Which detector are you going to be using? Right now we are getting a lot of easterly winds, so the west coast would be a better choice because it will be flat. East coast will be rough.

I'd suggest clearwater beach since it's the most populated. If you are searching dry sand get there at 5:30am and bring a head lamp.
 

G.I.B.

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Feb 23, 2007
7,187
8,537
North Central Florida
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CTX 3030 / GTI 2500 / Infinium LS / Tesoro Sand Shark / 1 Garrett Pro-pointer / 1 Carrot / Vibra Probe 580 (out on loan) / Lesche M85 / Mark1 MOD1 EyeBall
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The easiest for you to get to is East. Just head for Vero Beach and start digging up the Spanish Cobs.
 

bigfoot1

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Nov 1, 2011
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so.cal.mtns.
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garrett,minelab,fisher,,,atp current weapon of choice
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Metal Detecting
The easiest for you to get to is East. Just head for Vero Beach and start digging up the Spanish Cobs.


yup...we can all use some more tourist shop cob relicas.I defer to those who actually hunt there...but they are likely to be very closed lipped.good luck and have fun....wish I was with you
 

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