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Tiger Shark

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I will have a new Tiger Shark by the end of the week. Not sure what to expect but looking forward to trying it. I hunt mostly in wet salt sand but will do some lake hunting. I know there are mixed feelings about this machine and wet salt sand. If it will do good in dry sand then I will be ok. I have other machines for wet sand but not as sensitive to earrings and bracelets . Any tips?
Thanks
Tom/Cocoa
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Interesting.. I just got my shark.. been getting used to it.. if the descriminate is set just below a nickel or square pulltab.. dig the high tone quack.. for starts.. next listen for up freq tone swings of weaker signals for depth.. like a low wooooah.
Im a XLTer with a Tiger for a week. Works great.. picks up the micro stuff. lots better than the XLT.
Dan
 
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