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Hello fellow beach hunters! I read in a post not to long ago someone reference a book I believe by garret on how to read the beach sand for increasing

Andy Sabich is supposed to have a book that covers beach hunting.

John,in Florida gave me this great link he's running since his buddy Norm passed,very helpful http://www.thegoldenolde.com/



Also, Check this out from quattro forum
beachguy777 Wrote:
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> Ah, ha. Now I dig you dadio. (That's just an old
> saying from the fifties). G O O D question!!!
> I've been having the same problem with that, the
> old sand caving in on you routine. Well..., I
> just read a page in a book I'm reading called, The
> Beach Hunters Guide.(I bought it from Kellyco) and
> one of the guys in there says: Take a 5 gallon
> paint bucket, or some kind of heavy bucket that
> size and cut the bottom out, reinforce it with a
> band of metal and rivots, then stick the
> bottomless bucket over the target and push down
> hard to kind of seat it in the sand. Then, he
> says, you can dig inside the bucket and the sand
> won't cave it. I havn't tried it yet but it might
> work. There's probably other ways to do this, but
> that's a very important quesion, that anyone doing
> water work would have to deal with. (I'll bet
> Mike knows the answer to that one):D and one more
> thing, Mike just told me about a forum on this web
> site that's a beach forum. I never bothered to
> look further in the different kinds of forums, and
> sure enough it's there. I'm gonna start reading
> it because it deals specifically with beach
> hunting.
 
I have a book by Charles Garrett I bought at Kellyco. They have several beach books and a few video's, I think. Just get on their web site and look in the book section.
 
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