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Florida East Coast trek and stealth scoop review.

Smudge said:
Between sand replenishment and the fact that Florida beaches are getting hammered on a daily basis by other beach hunters, finding decent targets is getting harder and harder.

The last few times I went I came back with less than $1.00 in change and no jewelry.

I'm hearing that from a lot people these days.

Yes you are right....BUT.....there are a lot of beaches that are not as popular but still hold lots of promise. I have found that hitting the coast line wherever sand is present is a good place to hunt.
There are tons of folks hitting the main beaches but there are other beaches that are almost never hit by detectors. There are areas that are not even beaches that have lots of stuff just waiting to be found. I particularly like islands that have lots of boats anchored just off shore. Lots of swimmers and lots of bling. Dock areas and boat ramps are another. Florida has so much coast line that has not seen a detector yet. So yeah it is getting tougher....but there are still lots of things that need to be found.
 
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