flgliderpilot
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- Joined
- Apr 28, 2015
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- Location
- Saint Augustine, FL
- Detector(s) used
- CZ-21, Minelab Equinox, Garrett AT Pro
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I've been beach detecting for about 2.5 years. I would call myself an aggressive learner. I *love* breaking my back to learn everything I can.
The first 6 months I worked super hard ... detecting my entire local beaches.. gridding as much of the dry sand as I could sometimes for two miles. I also hunted the water from neck to knees for 3.5 miles. I dug holes. I drove stakes. I marked signs. I searched under piers. I even searched under wooden walkways.
Guess what I found? NOTHING.. some sunglasses 2ft deep, a few quarters, and lots and lots of light aluminum.
Stumped, I went home, read a few books on beach detecting, and spent the next year studying beach habits and sand movement, and trying to understand WHY I didn't find anything. it paid off eventually, and I started finding a ring (or three) on every trip. Once I understood the coastline, the sand movement, etc, i was EASY to figure out where I needed to hunt.
Tonight I went back to a beach I hunted when I first started but hadn't been back to because I found ZERO and never understood why ...
This time I immediately started laughing. It was so incredibly sanded in all the way to the water line. I mean like sand piled up to the top of the sea wall. Huge piles of sand over the jetty. A huge hump on the beach which goes right down to the water line. Flakes of rusty mineral deposits on the wet sand.
I came to this beach only because my wife wanted to get some walking in and so I figured I'd work the dry sand while she did her long walk. It looked so bad that I took the AT pro because I knew I wasn't going to be hunting the wet sand. Recent drops were my only option.
Of course I told her as soon as I saw the beach I was totally screwed and this was purely an exercise trip. I was right. Total finds? 35 cents for 1.5 hours of hunting. The only quarter I found was in the only low spot I could find in the wet sand.
Water hunting this beach might not be bad... I haven't tried yet, but the wet and dry sand (at least right now) is a nightmare.
Weather was nice tho and she got her 10000 steps in.
Next time *I* pick the beach!
The first 6 months I worked super hard ... detecting my entire local beaches.. gridding as much of the dry sand as I could sometimes for two miles. I also hunted the water from neck to knees for 3.5 miles. I dug holes. I drove stakes. I marked signs. I searched under piers. I even searched under wooden walkways.
Guess what I found? NOTHING.. some sunglasses 2ft deep, a few quarters, and lots and lots of light aluminum.
Stumped, I went home, read a few books on beach detecting, and spent the next year studying beach habits and sand movement, and trying to understand WHY I didn't find anything. it paid off eventually, and I started finding a ring (or three) on every trip. Once I understood the coastline, the sand movement, etc, i was EASY to figure out where I needed to hunt.
Tonight I went back to a beach I hunted when I first started but hadn't been back to because I found ZERO and never understood why ...
This time I immediately started laughing. It was so incredibly sanded in all the way to the water line. I mean like sand piled up to the top of the sea wall. Huge piles of sand over the jetty. A huge hump on the beach which goes right down to the water line. Flakes of rusty mineral deposits on the wet sand.
I came to this beach only because my wife wanted to get some walking in and so I figured I'd work the dry sand while she did her long walk. It looked so bad that I took the AT pro because I knew I wasn't going to be hunting the wet sand. Recent drops were my only option.
Of course I told her as soon as I saw the beach I was totally screwed and this was purely an exercise trip. I was right. Total finds? 35 cents for 1.5 hours of hunting. The only quarter I found was in the only low spot I could find in the wet sand.
Water hunting this beach might not be bad... I haven't tried yet, but the wet and dry sand (at least right now) is a nightmare.
Weather was nice tho and she got her 10000 steps in.
Next time *I* pick the beach!
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