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Heavy sanded beaches & The Iron Audio

Dancer

Well-known member
Been hunting heavy sanded beaches for abt a week. Targets are mostly screw caps, and alum tabs. A few pennies, dimes are rarer and Q's are a big Treasure. The sand is deep and loose so I'm figuring that most of the targets are very deep--no brain-er-- So after hunting the wave line for an hr.. I decided to hunt the sand back to the Motel. Been using the Iron Audio to elem. out the screw tops and this does save time. So going along I get this faint sig.-- sweep it acouple of times & check it with the iron audio. Surprising it didn't go off. Well 2 big scoops later up comes a nickle! Than scoop after scoop 1-3 coins kept coming up. Now this hole was deep and kept filling with sand but I'd guess it was at least 14 in. to the coins. 21 coins for only $1.59 but a big deal on this beach. Probably would have passed on a single coin at that depth, would have missed it at a walking speed. Anyways that's where all the coins are, real deeep.
 
Was it salt water or freshwater? Regardless, here's what I observed:

-Iron audio worked to your advantage on this beach
-dig those faint signals
-AT Series get decent depth
-You had a great time :)
 
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