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I just purchased a White's Surfmaster PI Pro detector and thought that I would give water detecting a try. This is all new to me and I was hoping that maybe I could get some good tips from some of you water detecting fellows. This machine seems pretty simple enough to operate and I believe it's a pretty much turn on and go machine, but any tips would be greatly appreciated for beach and shallow water hunting. Up until now I have been a land hunter and use a Minelab XS which I have done quite well with, but after seeing what a couple of other fellows have done water detecting I thought I would give it a try. I know of some old swimming holes and hopefully if the mud and silt isn't too deep I might just find some interesting stuff. Thanks for any tips anyone might want to share with me. HH.

Eddie
 
Can't give any tips, I'm a dirt hunter. But wanted to welcome you to the forum
Bud
 
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