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Beach Detecting Information and Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ded Driver" data-source="post: 498155" data-attributes="member: 12692"><p>Its a variable Dondada .. depends where you are, & each beach is different</p><p> Where I am in WA we can drive on a lot of our beaches, except certain populated or designated people only areas in or close to towns.</p><p>The trick is to know the beach, & know which zone people predominantly cling to.</p><p>In town (no vehicle areas), almost any beach area is a likely spot for targets.</p><p> on our trafficable beaches most people park & setup to fish or swim in a band of approx. 4-5m of the water line, or else up against the dunes, leaving the band in between for vehicles to traverse. Its not worth detecting in the 'roadway' zone. </p><p>So for here, close to the water line, or up against the dunes.</p><p>Its worth noting here that anything dropped in the wet area of the shore line invariably gets pulled down into the water with the breaking waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ded Driver, post: 498155, member: 12692"] Its a variable Dondada .. depends where you are, & each beach is different Where I am in WA we can drive on a lot of our beaches, except certain populated or designated people only areas in or close to towns. The trick is to know the beach, & know which zone people predominantly cling to. In town (no vehicle areas), almost any beach area is a likely spot for targets. on our trafficable beaches most people park & setup to fish or swim in a band of approx. 4-5m of the water line, or else up against the dunes, leaving the band in between for vehicles to traverse. Its not worth detecting in the 'roadway' zone. So for here, close to the water line, or up against the dunes. Its worth noting here that anything dropped in the wet area of the shore line invariably gets pulled down into the water with the breaking waves. [/QUOTE]
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