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Ace 250 in questions in sand

It will work fine in dry sand or in fresh water wet sand.

In wet/salted sand you'll likely have to back way down on sensitivity to minimize falsing but you'll find shallow targets. Depending on the type of sand, it may be questionably useful. You could experiment with notching which may help with falsing.

Also, in salted sand you can significantly minimize falsing and get closer to the edge by swinging parallel to the shore line as opposed to perpendicular. That way you'll be mostly swinging over more consistent ground.

Happy Huinting
 
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