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Treasure Hunting
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Beach Detecting Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="madmax3022" data-source="post: 15864" data-attributes="member: 359"><p>I usually look at the main sunbaking area and if i'm not in the mood or don't have time to grid the area i'll look for disturbed areas. ( can mean they dropped something and tried looking ) otherwise after a few times on the area you'll start to recognise the low areas where sand has been washed away and then start hunting the most trafficked areas in those spots.. As i've learnt the best way to hunt a beach is wait for a storm or high-tide to erode the beach a bit then start from the eroded bank and grid from the dunes down to the water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madmax3022, post: 15864, member: 359"] I usually look at the main sunbaking area and if i'm not in the mood or don't have time to grid the area i'll look for disturbed areas. ( can mean they dropped something and tried looking ) otherwise after a few times on the area you'll start to recognise the low areas where sand has been washed away and then start hunting the most trafficked areas in those spots.. As i've learnt the best way to hunt a beach is wait for a storm or high-tide to erode the beach a bit then start from the eroded bank and grid from the dunes down to the water [/QUOTE]
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