Storm hunting Myrtle Beach, SC banned.

xXx

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With the approach of storm "Ernesto" from FL and predicted to make a second landfall into the SC Grand Strand (Myrtle Beach-Charleston) area metal detecting has been banned until further notice.
The authorities have said, "We are giving exclusive beach hunting rights to xXx, and that's the law"! ::)
I will keep you posted on my incredible finds.
;D
xXx
 

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You found me out...dag nab it....you can't even trust the cops!!!

Well, be safe all...

HH...xXx (aka: Annmarie) LOL ;)
 

David
Lord willing and the creeks don't rise I will try to head your way Wen night or Thu morning. If I can get
all my loose ends tied up here in the mountains. Pick me up a extra detecting permit or two from the police
department I may bring a friend.
 

We have a similar law in Florida (Thanks JEB), but we allow beach hunting, We just require that you have to drop off 50% of all the Booty at Wreckdiver1715's house for archaeological purposes, yea! thats the ticket.
 

Hey David,

Whats the tides times looking like? I figure I might come down there and break the law too. ;D
 

Well, since the storm brushed us at low tide there was VERY little change in the beach. In fact, I hunted during the storm and found much less than I have been finding under normal hunting conditions. You did good in saving the gas money. I am going back out at low tide this evening to test it again.
I'll keep you posted.
xXx
 

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