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Beach Hunters..............Questions ???

Reddog777

New member
What kind of depth are you getting with your SE PRO in the wet sandy beaches, what types of targets are you finding, sounds or tones are you listening for ( deep signals) and what setting are you using. I know beaches are different. (Just looking for a starting point). I am finding targets but they don't seem very deep. I heard that the Se Pro is a deep machine on the beach. I use 32 auto sensitivity /recovery fast / slow swings. I hunt low tides.Thanks!
 
been using the SE Pro almost three years mostly at the beach in San Deigo Calif. dry sand and wet sand when the waves go back out... using Coiltek 15" WOT... manual sensitivity 15 up to 22
with great results... fast off.. deep off.. max limit 10... gain 8.. threshold 5... variability 8... limits 10.... I use 15 - 22 sensitivty because the 15 WOT coil goes deep!! the 15" coil does not like
to be put in the salt water too much noise because of the salt...the beachs here have areas with black sand which will make the se Pro false more with the larger coil, stock coil not so bad ...
thats the settings that I use at the beach here works great for me :detecting:
 
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