steve from ohio
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- Aug 1, 2008
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I was out on the beach hunting at low tide.
I was using the E-Trac and hit a few nice targets. The shallower targets were a one scoop deal and with those I had no trouble. My sand scoop is big enough and strong enough to dig out a ton of sand with each scoop. So that was not the issue.
The problem was when I was digging deeper targets, the water would fill the hole and the sides of the hole would cave in.
I was digging a target that was almost 2 feet down and I could not, after about 35 minutes of digging, get that target out.
The sand would fill in and no matter how fast I dug, it would fill in.
How do you keep the sand from covering up the target in low tide situations so I can retrieve them ?
I was using the E-Trac and hit a few nice targets. The shallower targets were a one scoop deal and with those I had no trouble. My sand scoop is big enough and strong enough to dig out a ton of sand with each scoop. So that was not the issue.
The problem was when I was digging deeper targets, the water would fill the hole and the sides of the hole would cave in.
I was digging a target that was almost 2 feet down and I could not, after about 35 minutes of digging, get that target out.
The sand would fill in and no matter how fast I dug, it would fill in.
How do you keep the sand from covering up the target in low tide situations so I can retrieve them ?
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