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Where and when to detect after Hanna

bobo37

New member
This is my first time detecting after a major storm. Hanna is supposed to come through at 1-2AM Sat and Low tide is 6:29AM and 7:17PM. When do you recommend detecting after the storm and what part of the beach. I don't have an underwater detector and can only get it a little wet. Any other tips you have about this is welcomed as well.

Thanks
Daniel
 
I USE TO USE A LAND (NON)-WATER DETECTOR TO HUNT DURING NOR'EASTER'S.....EVEN WRAPPED THE WIND BLOWN RAIN+MIST CAUSED ISSUES....DON'T WANT TO HIT A HOT PATCH THEN HAVE TO LEAVE THE LOOT CAUSE OF A SUDDEN SHOWER....GOOD LUCK:thumbup: STAY SAFE!!
 
BEACH HUNTER said:
I USE TO USE A LAND (NON)-WATER DETECTOR TO HUNT DURING NOR'EASTER'S.....EVEN WRAPPED THE WIND BLOWN RAIN+MIST CAUSED ISSUES....DON'T WANT TO HIT A HOT PATCH THEN HAVE TO LEAVE THE LOOT CAUSE OF A SUDDEN SHOWER....GOOD LUCK:thumbup: STAY SAFE!!

Thanks for the tips
 
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