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- Jan 6, 2011
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So I know this lake beach, which is about half a mile long, it "digests" around 1 million people per summer, the water is unfortunately empty, however the beach has a problem, there are multiple pulltabs per square foot! not kidding all kinds of pulltabs, modern one's, one's from 60's, 70's etc.
There are no coins there, since nearly everyone detects with discrimination to filter out the tabs.
my question is: is it worth removing these pulltabs foot by foot, hour by hour ? could it be that this beach with soft sand has sufficient gold in it to make it worth the time ?
I'm a water hunter and have never search for gold on a beach, only for coins and very occasionally too.
during the summer the beach is packed with people, it looks something like this:
to try it or not ? its a 2 hour drive so I want your opinions first
There are no coins there, since nearly everyone detects with discrimination to filter out the tabs.
my question is: is it worth removing these pulltabs foot by foot, hour by hour ? could it be that this beach with soft sand has sufficient gold in it to make it worth the time ?
I'm a water hunter and have never search for gold on a beach, only for coins and very occasionally too.
during the summer the beach is packed with people, it looks something like this:
to try it or not ? its a 2 hour drive so I want your opinions first
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