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Beach hunting program help.

I would appreciate a good solid beach hunting program fellows. My experience at beach hunting is zero. Going to an Oregon beach next month and I need some help on this one. Thanks. HH.

Eddie
 
You should buy Andy Sabisch's book "Mastering the Explorer" (Kind of a Explorers for Dummies) He has a chapter dedicated soley to beachhunting and the first time out I struck gold. He spells it out so even I could do it.....and this is no simple feat.
 
Thanks for the tip Jim..... I do have that book and forgot all about Andy's chapter on beach hunting. I just read it and it seems simple enough so I will give it a try. Thanks again. HH.

Eddie
 
Beach hunting is an art. A very good tutorial is at the following web site: http://www.outerbanksnc.net/ship.html. Although it is geared towards the East Cost beaches and especially the Outer Banks, many of the tips are universal. Good hunting. And if you are hunting near the water, never turn your back on the surf -- a rogue wave can ruin your day and your detector.
 
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