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Puget Sound and Northwest Coast Beaches, Detector

ToniSteve

New member
Hello,
I have been reading all the information here on beach detecting. How does the Excalibur do on Northwest beaches, the mineral content is a lot different then places most of these posts originate from. Most of what I am reading here has to do with eastern, north eastern or southern beaches. How does it do in fresh water. I am new at this so these may be mundane questions for most of you.

Any beach hunters from the Northwest coast or Puget Sound out there?

I have been checking the posts on the Excalibur and the Beach Hunter ID 300. Also looking a bit at the CZ 21. Let me know what you think? Thanks.

Best Regards,
Steve
 
I water hunt in the Seattle area, which takes in quite a few lakes. No salt hunting, cause as you know, they don't swim in it much here.
I use Whites pi and pi Pro machines. Also have the two Tesoro water machines. I'm sure some one will jump in here who uses Minelab
on the salt.
 
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