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First hunt with the Sand Shark

bucketheadben

New member
I just got in my Sand Shark and immediately took it to the beach. After a couple of hours, this is what I turned up with. I had a blast and I got enough clad to pay for my next beach toll! I see why you guys have magnets on your scoops. I was out there chasing a hair pin for 20 min. Anyways, I'll be back in the water tomorrow. I'm hooked!
 
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In the wet sand try walking around some of those targets while sweeping the coil over them and see if you hear a double blip when you are sweeping one direction and either not as much of a double blip or no double blip in other directions. Can do the same in the water if it is calm enough by moving the coil in different sweep directions across targets. Dig some of those double blip targets and see the pattern. It isn't fool proof but gives you a little bit of target information with a PI detector.
 
This may sound like a dumb question but who makes the sand shark detector? HH Jack from Southern New Hampshire
 
Sand Shark is a Pulse Induction (PI) detector Made by Tesoro
 
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