Ocean City,Md.

Tom_in_CA

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Mar 23, 2007
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Explorer II, Compass 77b, Tesoro shadow X2
Why would you think there would be?

Herein lies the problem: In the wonderful age of internet and computers, people start reading. Invariably they read something about somewhere, somehow, someone got hassled. So the natural instinct is to think "aha, I wonder if there rules in MY area?" So they start asking around in areas that no one really ever cared or thought about it, UNTIL they started asking. I say .... just go (barring obvious historical monuments, posted, etc...). If someone has an issue, they're welcome to tell you.
 

Tin Nugget

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Jan 11, 2007
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Mesquite Texas
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MXT F2
No problems MDing Ocean City. Just get out early, or late. You will not be the only one out there swinging. We used to go there on many weekends when I was single. Had just enough money for gas and beer and we would have to sleep on the beach then wash off at one of the hotels outside rinse off showers. Sorry, just started bringing back memories. Anyway I lost a Zippo lighter at about 10th street in 1974. It has WJP engraved on it. If you find it please let me know! LOL
Have a great time!
 

BioProfessor

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Apr 6, 2007
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Mankato, MN
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Minelab e-Trac, White E-Series DFX
The only problem I've experienced on a public beach was when the beach patrol stopped one of the guys detecting and told him to fill his holes. He was digging with a big sand scoop and not putting any of the sand back. Sort of a hazard for runners and walkers at the beach. Other than that, they just go right by you.

As far as the beaches being in use at the time. I've said this before but it's worth repeating. Guys, for some reason, seem always to get a deep diggable signal by the young girls in bikinis. And, again for some reason, it takes quite a bit of time to find the darn target once you dig that 4 foot hole. Just an observation. ;D
 

RON (PA)

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Sep 9, 2004
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Pittsburgh, Pa
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Tesoro Compadre & Tiger Shark
I have never hunted at Ocean City, only at Rehoboth Beach and other Beaches along Route 1. Never had a problem. I get out early in the morning and leave when the people start coming. I go back at evening and stay till dark. Have had some good finds.

I the shipwreck musuem is definitely worth the trip. The museum is free and they accept donations. Great place. They are on top of Sea Shell City and if memory serves me correct, Sea Shell City is a Whites? dealer and has some scoops, diggers, books, etc. Just in case you forgot/break your scoop. Hope it helps.
 

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Tubecity

Tubecity

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Mar 11, 2007
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sw Pa.
Thanks for the help everyone. I've hunted fresh water beaches in my area, but this is my first shot around the big pond. Anyhow, I'd rather be MD'ing than sitting there baking. Thanks again.
 

Ant

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Aug 6, 2006
3,389
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Cali
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Glold Bug 2 MineLab SE
Tubecity said:
Thanks for the help everyone. I've hunted fresh water beaches in my area, but this is my first shot around the big pond. Anyhow, I'd rather be MD'ing than sitting there baking. Thanks again.

Not just any detector will work in salty conditions, wet sand and or black sand. Most detectors will work on dry sand but that's normally too deep to find any substantial amount of finds.

What kind of detector do you plan on using? rtde3 and or other might be able to tell you what detectors are the ticket in that area.
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