Friendswood texas area

Wjm420

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Bought my 14 year old a Minelab 600 and 18 yesr has a Garret AT Max. I am looking for somewhere to detect before my Boys are no longer living at home. We have been detecting Galveston to Bryan beach and trying to find some new ground. Any leads would be appreciated.
Some of our finds over the years.
 

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I just moved to Texas and that is a long way from where I’m at so I don’t have any suggestions. But I wanted to say I love the marbles. Are those the handmade German ones? I have about a dozen of them that were passed down to me and think they’re beautiful, especially that blue one on the left.
 

Bought my 14 year old a Minelab 600 and 18 yesr has a Garret AT Max. I am looking for somewhere to detect before my Boys are no longer living at home. We have been detecting Galveston to Bryan beach and trying to find some new ground. Any leads would be appreciated.
Some of our finds over the years.
Nice mixture of glass, relics, and coinage.
Don't know your area, though there's online historical maps.
Research the maps.
Note certain distinctive land marks.

Here's a quick example.
First thing I have noticed is Swan Lake.
The adjoining property is a
Nov 12. 1832 Registration.

By the name Sam C Bundick.
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A quick Google Earth.
Shows vacant lands.
Public/private is what one needs to find out.
Private-Get permission.

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The maps are a endless possibilities to opening doors for exploring undetected land.
The above example took less than 5 minutes.

Granted it might not be a great spot but until the coil is used one just doesn't know.
 

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