ExcalSam
Jr. Member
- Sep 8, 2019
- 63
- 94
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Excalibur II 1000
- Primary Interest:
- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
Ok...Went to the beach today to try detecting in the water. Tried to follow previous advice of knee-deep. Well, the conditions were as good as they can get. No heavy waves, just swells. Anyway knee deep is where the sand undulates as it washes in and out. Any further out and it's waist to chest deep. The swells would buffet me around. Took me forever to dig an aluminum pull ring out due to sifting sand and low visibility. (Yes, I knew it was a pull tab but working on technique). Most of the people were at this depth although another 20' out was neck deep and probably better. But to go out there I would need to SCUBA or Hooka, which presents it's own problems with dragging the gear to location.
Now, I could detect the towel line, but that would have to be in the evening. I know they drag the beaches early in the morning. And i'm sure that there would be more jewelry in the water. I got a lot of time off, but during the day. Also, detecting with a million people around is a PITA.
I hate to be relegated to just detecting up on the treasure coast when I can get up there.
So, any tips would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. I did find a quarter laying on the sand
Now, I could detect the towel line, but that would have to be in the evening. I know they drag the beaches early in the morning. And i'm sure that there would be more jewelry in the water. I got a lot of time off, but during the day. Also, detecting with a million people around is a PITA.
I hate to be relegated to just detecting up on the treasure coast when I can get up there.
So, any tips would be greatly appreciated.
P.S. I did find a quarter laying on the sand
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