First time on the beach with the new Sand Shark 4/27

southmsfiveo

Greenie
Apr 8, 2013
15
7
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Detector(s) used
Simplex
PulseDive pinpointer
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hit the dry sand first with the F2. Less active area to learn the SS.
15 pull tabs
10 bottle caps
20 nails
2 screws
1 lead wheel weight
11 campfire nuggets
3 quarters
1 nickel
3 pennies

Falling tide with the SS
26 pull tabs
2 foil caps
1 broken drill bit
1 copper slit ring
10 partial or whole beer cans
5 peices of steel flat bar, one was angle iron others who knows what they were
3-4 pounds of unrecognizable iron
1 bobby pin
1 temple from sunglasses
1 big bolt, washer and nut

Overall a good time.
 

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Hit the dry sand first with the F2. Less active area to learn the SS.
15 pull tabs
10 bottle caps
20 nails
2 screws
1 lead wheel weight
11 campfire nuggets
3 quarters
1 nickel
3 pennies

Falling tide with the SS
26 pull tabs
2 foil caps
1 broken drill bit
1 copper slit ring
10 partial or whole beer cans
5 peices of steel flat bar, one was angle iron others who knows what they were
3-4 pounds of unrecognizable iron
1 bobby pin
1 temple from sunglasses
1 big bolt, washer and nut

Overall a good time.

And a partridge in a pear tree!!!!!
 

thazzalottadiggin!
Good luck on your next hunt :hello2:

Lorraine
 

Welcome to Pulse Induction Hunting! Here is a little advice: Go back to page 12 in the manual and MAKE SURE you have set your tone frequency to match YOUR hearing the best. Do you hear high or low tones better? Next, set your pulse width to about 3/4 power (2-230pm position). Turn your threshold up to where you can barely hear it above the waves and wind noise - like a mosquito hum, and use the machine in NORMAL mode.

DO NOT just walk up or down the beach in one direction or the other! Pick yourself a 50-yard long beachfront, and start gridding it. You start at the wet sand high mark and detect right into the water thigh-deep, move over a step and detect right back up to the high wet sand mark.. Rinse and repeat until the whole 50-yards or 5-hours is done.
Big Gold to you!
 

Thanks Terry! I appreciate the advice. I am close to those settings and I am really trying to listen closely to the tones. Already looking at the tide charts to time the low tides. I fish out of a Kayak so MD competes with that on the falling tides.

Can't wait for the first "good" find.
 

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