Rusty Reel
Tenderfoot
I've been reading the forum for a long time and I know that many of you out there have a ton of good experience and information. I bought a new XLT a couple of years back because I had remembered my Dad having a detector when I was kid and I liked playing around with it. I primarily used it around playgrounds, old farms, and the beach where I live. (I live right on Lake Michigan, lots of beach) Like many of you, I have found my share of trash, foil, pull tabs and the like. Every once in a while I'll find something that rekindles that fascination from childhood.
I bought the XLT based on recommendations from a few friends and the fact that I recognized the name White's. Soon after I purchased the XLT I learned that it probably isn't the best detector on the market for wet sand hunting. I make frequent trips to Florida and decided I would like to take my MD with me. After reading all the valuable advice here I conclude that my MD won't be worth a hoot on a salt water sand beach. Am I correct? I understand that the Fisher CZ20, 1280X, and the White's Surfmaster are possibly the best choices for salt water hunting? Is this correct? My wife gave me that look that says "not a good idea honey"
, when I mentioned getting a new detector for the surf. She was aware of the purchase of the XLT and didn't realize the financial commitment of the purchase until it was too late. So...I'm going to buy another one anyway.
Now, I'm not looking for co-conspirators in my endeavor but I would like your thoughts on the most bang for the buck when it comes to this type of detector.
I have read many of the other posts here and to be very honest I am confused. Maybe its that nagging voice in my subconscious self telling me, and I quote...."don't do it". No matter. I am compromising and rationalizing by telling myself that I won't buy the most expensive I can find (CZ20), but I don't want the cheapest either. What are your thoughts? Thanks for your help.
I bought the XLT based on recommendations from a few friends and the fact that I recognized the name White's. Soon after I purchased the XLT I learned that it probably isn't the best detector on the market for wet sand hunting. I make frequent trips to Florida and decided I would like to take my MD with me. After reading all the valuable advice here I conclude that my MD won't be worth a hoot on a salt water sand beach. Am I correct? I understand that the Fisher CZ20, 1280X, and the White's Surfmaster are possibly the best choices for salt water hunting? Is this correct? My wife gave me that look that says "not a good idea honey"


I have read many of the other posts here and to be very honest I am confused. Maybe its that nagging voice in my subconscious self telling me, and I quote...."don't do it". No matter. I am compromising and rationalizing by telling myself that I won't buy the most expensive I can find (CZ20), but I don't want the cheapest either. What are your thoughts? Thanks for your help.
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