batcap
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What do I absolutely need to take to the beach if I'm only going once?
The "Employee Activity Committee" where I work is chartering a bus to Bally's Wild Wild West Casino in Atlantic City, right on the boardwalk on June 11. You may have seen these deals where you pay $45 for the ticket and they give you $20 back to gamble with. I bought a ticket but I intend on heading to the beach with my AT Pro. (Always legal, any time.)
Here is my question: What would you take if you only had 6 hours to treasure hunt at the beach per YEAR. I don't have a sand scoop and I can't see spending $60 or so to use it for only one day. Plus I'm sure there's a limit on what I can carry on the bus. What tools will give me most bang for my time-sensitive buck? Is a small shovel good enough? I've been thinking of getting the Garrett waterproof headphones, I can use them in the freshwater streams and ponds closer to home. Beyond that I want to go cheap. Any ideas on equipment or technique would be very welcome.
The "Employee Activity Committee" where I work is chartering a bus to Bally's Wild Wild West Casino in Atlantic City, right on the boardwalk on June 11. You may have seen these deals where you pay $45 for the ticket and they give you $20 back to gamble with. I bought a ticket but I intend on heading to the beach with my AT Pro. (Always legal, any time.)
Here is my question: What would you take if you only had 6 hours to treasure hunt at the beach per YEAR. I don't have a sand scoop and I can't see spending $60 or so to use it for only one day. Plus I'm sure there's a limit on what I can carry on the bus. What tools will give me most bang for my time-sensitive buck? Is a small shovel good enough? I've been thinking of getting the Garrett waterproof headphones, I can use them in the freshwater streams and ponds closer to home. Beyond that I want to go cheap. Any ideas on equipment or technique would be very welcome.
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