Treasure Coast in November?

Fire9378

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Mar 4, 2015
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NW Florida
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro
Garrett Pro-Pointer
T-Rex Sand Scoop
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Hey everyone, been a hot minute since I've posted anything. Being an overseas contractor has kept me busy the last few years.

Question I have is...how sanded are the beaches on the Treasure Coast in November? I hear they renourished them recently and wonder if its worth the trip. I'll be down Ocala way visiting family.

I'll be home on some R&R and wanted to hit the coast again. Last time I was there, the only thing I found was a pendant that they sell at the McClarty Museum. While still a cool find and its made from silver recovered from the Atocha, still want to find one of my own.

If you're curious, I work in the Marshall Islands and detecting is not allowed period. Too many UXO's!!

Thanks everyone. Stay safe and dig em all!
 

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Unless you can hit the beach after a strong storm, more gold is deeper than your detector can reach. If you're talking about November beach erosion weather is most likely (late fall winds).
 

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