What NE coast beach should I hit with my new CTX3030?

TNToddaway

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I went detecting at a state park beach in Delaware a couple years ago with a 250...didn't realize how bad the wet sand would be for it.
I've upgraded to the CTX 3030 and now am wondering where I should go with it to help justify it's cost and ease my buyer's guilt :)

edit: I'll be driving from Central New York
 

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First welcome to the site like I tell alot if people here u will learn alot everything ive wanted to know has been answered. Second very nice detector u upgraded to soon as u learn those ins & outs of it we r all in for it lol, as of beaches any are gonna,b good being now the warm weather they get stocked everyday :) so all should do just Fine for u.remember though u arent using a full blown water detector so mayb askin a couple 3030 users will give u the edge u may need good luck at the beach
 

Thanks for the welcome! I guess I'm not as interested in the tourist beaches as I am in the ones that don't get re-sanded(?). When I went to Cape Henlopen, the beaches there looked pretty empty, the waves were pretty violent...so not family friendly. So that's probably where I'll go back to, but only because I lack knowledge of any other beaches.
 

Internet goes Long way i have very little to no expeirience with beaches but from What ive heard is get to them late in the day when people r packin it in they can hold lots of coins jewlery etc I can c how,everyone jumping around playing stuff falls off alot water makes jewlery fall right off & shrinks the fingers so rings r there as well either way good luck out there
 

I'd even try google maps or google earth view of a particular beach to see if it gets traffic. Evening is good or even monday morning after a nice weekend. Just my 2c.
 

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