Need help in choosing a salt water beach machine

daddy duncan

Tenderfoot
May 5, 2016
6
1
SW Nova Scotia
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunter Discovery 2200
AT Pro
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hi. Been metal detecting a little for 2 years now. Started with a Bounty Hunter and found a few things. But I had no luck with it on the salt water beaches here in Nova Scotia Canada. So after reading and researching some I decided to buy a AT Pro. as I was gathered if would give me one machine for both land and beach. Well I did better on land with the AT Pro, but still have trouble locating much of anything on the salt water beaches here in N.S..
One of my sons has recently bought a home near Tampa Florida and I am thinking that I might go down and visit him and maybe do some detecting on the beaches near there later this winter. Would the Sand Shark be a good machine to use when I visit him ?, and would it also be good to use on the salt water beaches here in Nova Scotia ? I am a senior on a fixed income, and I want to be sure that I get a detector that will do the job on the beaches in both areas. I can keep my other detectors for land use.
I also would like to know if there are regulations that I should be aware of, or any rules that would apply to me as a Canadian, metal detecting in Florida
 

sand shark will do very well here in the Florida wet sand and the AtPro is a great dry sand detector. Almost all west Florida beaches are open game.
 

Your least expensive choice would be the Tesoro Sand Shark $600.00. I use it (8" coil).

 

The At Pro will not work well on salt beaches.. It's ok in fresh water but you will never make it work well in wet salty sand
 

I have the sand shark as well, and I second Terry’s response. It’s a phenomenal, easy to operate machine with a lifetime guarantee. If you’re using it in and around salt water, a lifetime warranty is a pretty nice thing to have if you ask me.
 

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