I hunt the same few beaches over and over. I see so many of the same hunters over and over. Its not too far fetched to say these same beaches see 30 to 40 hunters weekly during the fresh drop season. My reason for hunting the same beach is location to home and the odds. The main beach sees 500 depositors daily and it goes to 3000 on the weekends. The other popular beaches in the area see 100 daily 700 on the weekends. In my close little group (8) we each seem to pull 15-25 gold rings a year with the added pendants and chains,silver rings mixed in. The other 32 hunters must be doing OK too! I have to say when I venture to the non popular beaches that see both less hunters and less depositors. This season I seem to have a better single day hunts at these locations. But during the hunting season Oct through Mar. I hit every beach within 100 miles on a rotation based on tide and storms. If the concern is about competition,targets,and redeposits, it should not be. First off stop and check out the competition many times these are coin hunters looking to score there 15 bucks in clad and scoot. I see these hunters as a godsent, they do a terrific job of skimming the top drops.(not what I am looking for) On a rare occasion they hit a ring. Many times they have there coils 6 to 10 inches off the ground and there discrimination so high. Don't get me wrong this can and is very lucrative hunting. Next comes targets there will always be targets. Finds/targets will always be depended on conditions. This hobby gives the meaning to "you should have been here yesterday" I have recovered 250 coins one day and the very next day 30. It wasn't cause I found them all the first day. It was cause of wind tide rain moon should I continue! Now on to the depositors. If we had any clue to when they were going to loose there stuff this would be an easy hobby. They loose stuff every day and some stuff gets found the same day and sometimes 30 years later or more!
BCNJ