Newfiehunter
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- Oct 20, 2007
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- Location
- Newfoundland
- Detector(s) used
- Currently own: Fisher CZ5, Eurotek Pro, Tesoro Vaquero, Tesoro Cortes, Vibraprobe 560, Vibradetector 720, Garrett ProPointer. Makro Pinpoiinter Used: Whites Liberty2, Garrett Freedom3, Garrett GTA 1
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
Hi!
Even though I am a land lubber metal detectorist, I am considering trying beach hunting where there has been shipwrecks in my area. I live on the seaboard of the North Atlantic.
The thing is, I am concerned about rogue waves. I read that rogue waves are becoming more common and a potential of one developing is about 1 in a thousand waves. Even local fishermen say that you should never turn your back to the sea even when you are on the beach. Last year in my area, a rogue wave hit a beach taking people out to sea, including children. Fortunately, everyone was saved.
So any thoughts or ideas about taking precautions when beach hunting.
Even though I am a land lubber metal detectorist, I am considering trying beach hunting where there has been shipwrecks in my area. I live on the seaboard of the North Atlantic.
The thing is, I am concerned about rogue waves. I read that rogue waves are becoming more common and a potential of one developing is about 1 in a thousand waves. Even local fishermen say that you should never turn your back to the sea even when you are on the beach. Last year in my area, a rogue wave hit a beach taking people out to sea, including children. Fortunately, everyone was saved.
So any thoughts or ideas about taking precautions when beach hunting.
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