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Treasure Hunting
Treasure, Coin and Relic
beach detecting, rocks
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<blockquote data-quote="kirkn" data-source="post: 106930" data-attributes="member: 934"><p>Hi everyone, </p><p></p><p>thanks for all the tips everyone has been giving me, really appreciate it. i have a beach near me that is only small but has had people for over 100 years. it has sandy beach and off to the side a sandy/rocky area. I have only been 3 times and have seen other guys on the sandy area so tried the rocks ( after some advice). found some coins and probably 80 sinkers from large to tiny. just cant figure out why no one has hit this part or maybe they know that its no good. It has a low channel where the water flows and heaps of sandy rock pools. i found that under the rock is a clay. </p><p></p><p>What do u guys reckon? keep hitting it or go to the low sandy areas ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirkn, post: 106930, member: 934"] Hi everyone, thanks for all the tips everyone has been giving me, really appreciate it. i have a beach near me that is only small but has had people for over 100 years. it has sandy beach and off to the side a sandy/rocky area. I have only been 3 times and have seen other guys on the sandy area so tried the rocks ( after some advice). found some coins and probably 80 sinkers from large to tiny. just cant figure out why no one has hit this part or maybe they know that its no good. It has a low channel where the water flows and heaps of sandy rock pools. i found that under the rock is a clay. What do u guys reckon? keep hitting it or go to the low sandy areas ? [/QUOTE]
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