Good Morning .. Man that was a tough run for an hour. I miss the after storm swinging the beach. Can not seem to find the time. Happy Hunting and as You Say Gold Luck.. Peace
Thank you for letting me know. I wish I was better versed in some of the items I find. This would be my first Scapular, and now I know. Thank you for watching, thank you for teaching me that, and GOLD LUCK to you!
Gregg, when you see a recent cut in the beach, I mean one that’s almost vertical, where is the best place to work that cut? Is it best to work close to the cut or maybe 5-6 feet down from the cut to the ocean?
I usually start a grid right against the cut and work my way towards the ocean. In my experience, most targets end up 5-15’ish feet from the cut, but not always. If it’s a really fresh cut (just formed during the last high tide), they may be right up against it.
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Good Morning .. Man that was a tough run for an hour. I miss the after storm swinging the beach. Can not seem to find the time. Happy Hunting and as You Say Gold Luck.. Peace
Thank you Dan. Time is a challenge for me lately as well. I’ll keep on trying. Hopefully you get some time (and decent weather) to get out soon
Cool hunt. Hey at least you found something besides trash! 💖💯
Agreed. Better than nothing
Hi Gregg congratulations on the beach hunt the Religious necklace is called a Scapular
Thank you for letting me know. I wish I was better versed in some of the items I find. This would be my first Scapular, and now I know. Thank you for watching, thank you for teaching me that, and GOLD LUCK to you!
Ahhh. Once again you didn't make the cut. 😮😅
Gregg, when you see a recent cut in the beach, I mean one that’s almost vertical, where is the best place to work that cut? Is it best to work close to the cut or maybe 5-6 feet down from the cut to the ocean?
I usually start a grid right against the cut and work my way towards the ocean. In my experience, most targets end up 5-15’ish feet from the cut, but not always. If it’s a really fresh cut (just formed during the last high tide), they may be right up against it.
So I’ll do a 30’-40’ walk along the edge of the cut, turn back slightly further away for 30’-40’, then again, and so on. I hope that makes sense