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Sandman said:When someone says they were hunting in Waist deep water, that is what they mean regardless of the tide unless they state it.
dld said:Sandman said:When someone says they were hunting in Waist deep water, that is what they mean regardless of the tide unless they state it.
so I can use a non water proof detector and hunt the waters edge at low tide and hunt the same area they are wading with water machines?
OldeBeechnut said:This is Hightide OC Maryland, ...where the people are chest deep, 7 hours later........, lowtide..the area were they are standing chest deep will be the lowtide lane..
You did well..... The question posted could have really drawn some smartass responses, and even mild old me has to ask "what the heck kind of question is this?".... My head is still spinning.... LOL...Smudge said:You can be waist deep at high tide or low tide, it just depends on where the bottom is you're standing on and the height of the water at that given moment.
Typically at low tide you have to go out farther to be waist deep than at high tide.
Smudge said:You can be waist deep at high tide or low tide, it just depends on where the bottom is you're standing on and the height of the water at that given moment.
Typically at low tide you have to go out farther to be waist deep than at high tide.
I hope you didnt think my post was aimed at you Sandman... I was talking about the original post... You answered him very nicely..Sandman said:Smudge said:You can be waist deep at high tide or low tide, it just depends on where the bottom is you're standing on and the height of the water at that given moment.
Typically at low tide you have to go out farther to be waist deep than at high tide.
Sorry did, this is the way I should have said it to make it clear.
Silver Surfer said:I hope you didnt think my post was aimed at you Sandman... I was talking about the original post... You answered him very nicely..Sandman said:Smudge said:You can be waist deep at high tide or low tide, it just depends on where the bottom is you're standing on and the height of the water at that given moment.
Typically at low tide you have to go out farther to be waist deep than at high tide.
Sorry did, this is the way I should have said it to make it clear.
But man, sluicing is a process, and of course you wouldnt know... But lord, doesnt everyone know what a tide is, and that the water changes in depth with the changes in the tide?Smudge said:Didn't know where the poster is from, but I figured if he grew up in some place like Kansas and hasn't been to the beach (ever), he might not understand the difference.
I'd pray for the same kind of mercy if I ever went gold prospecting ("This slucing thing works how, exactly?")