HOW TO METAL DETECT BEACHES

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2013
  • Here is my guide to Beach Detecting. I no longer support the Metal Detecting Forum mentioned. It's a money grabbing operation.
    ► GREAT BEGINNERS METAL DETECTORS:
    ★ Garrett Ace 400i: tinyurl.com/y3j9okxq
    ★ C.Scope 3MXi: tinyurl.com/yymfpcz8
    ★ Garret ACE 250: tinyurl.com/y677m7jy
    ★ Nokta Simplex: tinyurl.com/y5lmwdbt
    ► INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED DETECTORS I RECOMMEND:
    ★ Minelab Equinox: tinyurl.com/y4b4o9d4
    ★ C.Scope 6MXi: tinyurl.com/y2tok36h
    ★ Nokta Anfibio: tinyurl.com/y3ut22v4
    ★ Minelab 3030: tinyurl.com/y6g4k4tm
    ★ XP DEUS: tinyurl.com/yy74n32t
    ► OTHER COOL DETECTING STUFF:
    ★ Supporting Bleeps: / addictedtobleeps
    ★ Finds Pouch & Bag: tinyurl.com/yczod67b
    ★ Best Pointer I've had: tinyurl.com/ya5py7zp
    ★ Brilliant little finds box: tinyurl.com/ycxg49ms
    ★ Tick remover: tinyurl.com/y3lbtm87
    ★ Pocketed Detecting Vest: tinyurl.com/y8kcu3nr
    ★ Protect Your Knees: tinyurl.com/y82mxoq9
    ★ Scoop for Beach Detecting: tinyurl.com/ybhv2loh
    ★ Protect Your Finds: tinyurl.com/yb8h5t5g
    ★ Clean Your Finds Safely: tinyurl.com/yd9t83fe
    ★ Coin Identification: tinyurl.com/y8gfyzp8
    ★ Super Durable Spade!: tinyurl.com/y85oafn6
    ► www.addictedtobleeps.com
    ► SUBSCRIBE TO BLEEPS: tinyurl.com/jjjyosf
    ► INSTAGRAM: / addictedtobleeps
    ► FACEBOOK: tinyurl.com/hnc9w8o
    ► HUNTS!: tinyurl.com/zm9c5wr
    ► BEGINNERS GUIDE TO DETECTING: tinyurl.com/zctam6s

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  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  4 года назад +4

    ► GREAT BEGINNERS METAL DETECTORS:
    ★ Garrett Ace 400i: tinyurl.com/y3j9okxq
    ★ C.Scope 3MXi: tinyurl.com/yymfpcz8
    ★ Garret ACE 250: tinyurl.com/y677m7jy
    ★ Nokta Simplex: tinyurl.com/y5lmwdbt
    ► INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED DETECTORS I RECOMMEND:
    ★ Minelab Equinox: tinyurl.com/y4b4o9d4
    ★ C.Scope 6MXi: tinyurl.com/y2tok36h
    ★ Nokta Anfibio: tinyurl.com/y3ut22v4
    ★ Minelab 3030: tinyurl.com/y6g4k4tm
    ★ XP DEUS: tinyurl.com/yy74n32t
    ► OTHER COOL DETECTING STUFF:
    ★ Supporting Bleeps: www.patreon.com/AddictedToBleeps
    ★ Finds Pouch & Bag: tinyurl.com/yczod67b
    ★ Best Pointer I've had: tinyurl.com/ya5py7zp
    ★ Brilliant little finds box: tinyurl.com/ycxg49ms
    ★ Tick remover: tinyurl.com/y3lbtm87
    ★ Pocketed Detecting Vest: tinyurl.com/y8kcu3nr
    ★ Protect Your Knees: tinyurl.com/y82mxoq9
    ★ Scoop for Beach Detecting: tinyurl.com/ybhv2loh
    ★ Protect Your Finds: tinyurl.com/yb8h5t5g
    ★ Clean Your Finds Safely: tinyurl.com/yd9t83fe
    ★ Coin Identification: tinyurl.com/y8gfyzp8
    ★ Super Durable Spade!: tinyurl.com/y85oafn6
    ► www.addictedtobleeps.com
    ► SUBSCRIBE TO BLEEPS: tinyurl.com/jjjyosf
    ► INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/addictedtobleeps/
    ► FACEBOOK: tinyurl.com/hnc9w8o
    ► HUNTS!: tinyurl.com/zm9c5wr
    ► BEGINNERS GUIDE TO DETECTING: tinyurl.com/zctam6s

  • @ARWMusic
    @ARWMusic 8 лет назад +16

    About a year ago I detected an old sand beach and focused on the strip where there was pebbles and small bark bits. That strip stretched along the entire beach and it ended up being full of silver coins from the 30s :) It was awesome. So yeah, that strategy totally works.

  • @mrpakige
    @mrpakige 6 лет назад +20

    I have a tip. I added a magnet to the end of my handle of my sand scoop. That way I don't have to bend over to pick up bottle caps or nails.

    • @acewelding
      @acewelding 2 года назад

      I get your point! However, I’m in my fifties and any exercises to keep the beer belly at bay I tend to keep

  • @Stephen1455
    @Stephen1455 8 лет назад +1

    Great!!!! I have been watching several different videos, but yours is giving the actual audio! Which is so helpful to me as a complete beginner!!!!

  • @nthemuseurodenon
    @nthemuseurodenon 8 лет назад +13

    appreciate the time you took to make this video. Some good tips! I've only been detecting since last August but I have something to offer which may or may not hold true for other beaches. Here in South Carolina where I live, there is the beach, the dunes and then the sand walkways on the shoreward side of the dunes just behind the hotels. I've found 8 small earrings since I've been detecting and 7 of them were found on the sand walkways. My thinking is that people are removing their sweatshirts, tee shirts, or other top layers as they head to the beach, and the clothing pulled over their heads pops off an earring. I try to incorporate working those walkways as part of my hunts whenever I can. Thanks for the video!

  • @sidsnot8218
    @sidsnot8218 7 лет назад +6

    Hi, A really good tip is to look to see where most of the stones have settled, on a mainly sandy beach. The movement of stones with the action of the sea, usually harbours the heavier objects like coins, jewellery etc. So always detect the stonier areas, you would be surprised at what you find, especially after a storm....sid snot of Torbay.

    • @carbonbodyworker
      @carbonbodyworker 4 года назад

      Cheers snot 👍 I'm down in st ives bay in hayle today 12-7-20 with my etrac looking for anything interesting,thanks for your tip 👍👍

  • @robfuller9131
    @robfuller9131 5 лет назад +1

    Great video, best tips for someone like me who has never beach detected before.heading off to a beach in foster Australia for Easter this weekend so the tips will come in very handy when I try my luck,thanks.

  • @victormeldroo
    @victormeldroo 5 лет назад

    such a down to earth video and your advice makes so much sense, learning the activity of the beach pools dips dark areas etc, i live in weston super mare somerset, i walk the beach several times a week and often i may find a 2/3 tonne tree stump with roots burried in the sand that wasnt there the day before if the sea can shift that who knows what else it has shifted

  • @JONINXBOX
    @JONINXBOX 2 года назад +1

    Recently started Metal Detecting and have learned a lot for your videos.. thanks for this.

  • @yourdemond
    @yourdemond 10 лет назад +5

    hi yesterday was my first day beach metal detecting and i found a 1997 TWO PENCE piece here in Toronto ON CAN lake ON. so yea they can travel :) had some fun

  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  11 лет назад +2

    Hello! :) The distance here is changeable depending on the beach. I went out with a friend this evening onto a beach in a place called Greatstone. The distance from the top end of the beach all the way down to the low was easily a mile. It can be really dangerous, because when the tide comes back in, it can circle you, and before you know it, you're surrounded. A lot of people drown this way!

  • @gunfighter46611
    @gunfighter46611 7 лет назад

    as a complete newbie to metel detecting your video how to detec beaches was a great help the wife and I love to get out with our detector when ever we can

  • @DiscusRussell
    @DiscusRussell 7 лет назад +2

    Hi,DONT GET CUT OFF BY THE TIDE AS COMES IN FASTER THAN GOES OUT.Always have tide information.Hope this can save a RNLI boat being launched! Great vids and to the point.

  • @sgt.davideswigerusmc5113
    @sgt.davideswigerusmc5113 9 лет назад +3

    The silver item you didn't know about is a locking wheel nut. The odd design on the end is a special keyed receiver, making it near impossible to remove an expensive wheel and/or tire without the matching key.

  • @nurfuerverrueckte
    @nurfuerverrueckte 5 лет назад +4

    I've been first time beach detecting in the Netherlands this week with my Q20 and here's what I learned: 1. Detecting in the early morning is more peaceful. In my second day some drunk twat tried to rip me off some way or another by telling me I'd need a permission to detect here. He even followed me around for a while. Luckily I checked with the beach administration before even coming here and knew that no permission is needed. Nobody bothered me at 7am. 2. The Q20 seems to have a problem with salt water. Detecting in wet sand makes it bleep randomly. I might edit this for more when I'm home.

  • @grassypants4450
    @grassypants4450 4 года назад +1

    Good video and good tips so I'm off to the beach tomorrow after a stormy few days. Cheers.

  • @krisztian3909
    @krisztian3909 7 лет назад

    Thanx fot yout time put in to this for the benefit of everyone.

  • @blackphantom99
    @blackphantom99 9 лет назад

    Awesome vid mate, interesting and had a good laugh with you. Keep them coming! I'm down in Australia lucky to be near the goldfields, never been beach detecting but will after watching this. Cheers :)

  • @electricsilver
    @electricsilver 10 лет назад

    picked up 4 simple yet excellent tips. thank you.

  • @dudesrandombitsandbobs6105
    @dudesrandombitsandbobs6105 7 лет назад

    Cracking vid buddy, Ive only just started detecting and i live 10 steps from my local beach so im down there a lot, Ive taken in all your tips from this vid so will get to use your knowledge maybe tonight. I think your very very entertaining and great to watch, im going to check out your other vids and your site now, Thanks for the great upload .
    Thanks again, lee.
    ps, where was that beach it looked amazing?.

  • @NTLife
    @NTLife 8 лет назад

    really enjoyed your video, thanks for the tips as I'm looking to buy a CS4PI to use on wet sand as my Garret Euro Ace struggles.

  • @serpensphile
    @serpensphile 6 лет назад +1

    Dude! Thank you! I'm just starting out and that was great!

  • @freshimpactco.8698
    @freshimpactco.8698 8 лет назад

    Another brilliant video my friend, wonderful and you covered a lot of things that just simply put don't get mentioned in videos. You may like to add a list of things you need or like to take with you when you are beach detecting.

  • @kettlecornpop1314
    @kettlecornpop1314 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this. Bought my daughter a mid-level detector for her birthday and this is some great info to use when helping her out.

  • @RobertYoung-op9zv
    @RobertYoung-op9zv 10 лет назад +1

    Hi m8,I realy enjoyed your video,regarded myself as quite an experienced beach detectorist.but its a true saying you learn something new every day,I only ever detect dry sand or wet sand [low tide area]but I took your advice about detecting the high tide mark and to be quite frank have been amazed with the results.obviously I could say anything about what I have found,but the last two visits to my local beach I've had two silver rings one childs silver bracelet and a gold two fingered ring and various decimal and pre decimal.so to say your video has been a wealth of information is an understatement.
    keep up the videos
    regards
    Bobby

  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  11 лет назад

    I normally do that, and its a great tip! I only started using that spade since I got the sand scoop. The big spade, and sand scoop is too much to carry!

  • @officialjbbeverley
    @officialjbbeverley 6 лет назад +2

    Great video, mate! Thanks a million! Cheers!

  • @stephenlovering324
    @stephenlovering324 10 лет назад

    Great info,just bought a whites Surf Dual Field PI Today,All new to me,Can,t wait to get on my local beach ( Exmouth Devon)

  • @ShawnCookson
    @ShawnCookson 10 лет назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing your well done research.

  • @beachhunter9497
    @beachhunter9497 6 лет назад

    That was the best advice on beaches I have ever seen 😎

  • @joebrown1382
    @joebrown1382 7 лет назад

    I'll never be at a beach but great advise thanks it will help someone.

  • @steelydann1
    @steelydann1 10 лет назад

    Hi,
    Really enjoy watching your detecting exploits. . . My c scope xp4pi was delivered today . . can't wait to start using it! . . . Love your enthusiasm about detecting. I'm totally addicted too! I was born in Folkestone but ended up living here in Telford. I'm off to Barmouth in north Wales this weekend to try out the new c scope. Keep up the good work and happy hunting!! . . Best wishes . . . Martin..

  • @whitemanriding
    @whitemanriding 2 года назад

    Haven't been to the beach yet cause there be way too many bods around . But I will use that info . Thanks mate .

  • @jamiepirkle7021
    @jamiepirkle7021 8 лет назад +2

    I thought this was a very good video for beginners. A lot of it confirmed what I already had thought about, but the trick about the dark sand was great. I don't think I would have put that together on my own.

  • @spaghappy
    @spaghappy 9 лет назад +1

    Help.. should i get fisher f4 or minelab xterra 305??

  • @RicViperskylogs
    @RicViperskylogs 4 года назад +1

    Great Vid! I live on the east coast and although dirt digging can be fun at historical locations, nothing beats beach metal detecting imo. Lots of exercise and meet about 10 new curious beach zombies asking me the same questions 🤣

  • @combatwombat71
    @combatwombat71 5 лет назад +1

    17:36 - I've got one of them :-) Ideal for scoping out fields and seeing ground features from the air :-)

  • @mossiemansteve
    @mossiemansteve 10 лет назад

    Great vid, loved it. have you got any tips for detecting on pebble beaches?

  • @SPOatley
    @SPOatley 8 лет назад +1

    Mixed success for me with mainly fishing weights but I did find a nice WW2 British Army tunic button in one of those ripple gullies. Love these vids Bleeps

  • @swiss_army_nigel
    @swiss_army_nigel 6 лет назад

    Great video, all I need is a beach - live in Rugby, couldn't get much further away from them. Ah well, armed with the useful info from the video I know what to look for now. Probably head for the east coast - slightly closer with rougher conditions. Thanks for putting this together for us, ignore those moaning, they all had to start somewhere.

  • @KOATMON
    @KOATMON 10 лет назад

    Great video!
    I find all of your videos really informative!
    Ive been watching your videos for a good 8 months and always find them fascinating!
    I recently purchased a Garrett ace 150 and today was my first day on the sand, believe it or not, on the exact beach this video was on!
    I thought that especially after the storm monday I would have a little bit of luck however that didnt seem to be the case and I only found a 1p and 2p :/
    Better luck next time?
    Anyway keep up the brilliant videos and HH

  • @123tonkin
    @123tonkin 9 лет назад

    Nice vid really enjoyed watching and listening,also great tips.

  • @kirbyskilldustbunnys
    @kirbyskilldustbunnys 4 года назад

    Wayne you could describe the idea of finding better things near the low tide is quality over quantity and quantity being near the high tide

  • @martinsimons6438
    @martinsimons6438 6 лет назад

    Great thank you, does this also work on stoney beaches ?

  • @kurt2161984
    @kurt2161984 11 лет назад

    Watched a few of your vids, n I've subbed bud! Very informative nice 1

  • @ronaldcraniey7015
    @ronaldcraniey7015 8 лет назад

    Your videos are the best l really enjoy them. It would help me and other XLT users if u post any programs to write the settings down on a bit of paper it would be great mate. But u are the best I'm in Scotland and watch all your vids. Thanks a ton.

  • @jody802202
    @jody802202 7 лет назад +6

    my son and i just got a detector for chrissy, cant wait to start

  • @shane24v
    @shane24v 3 года назад

    Off to do my first ever detectoring on a Welsh beach next week, ive just bought a minelab vanquish 340, is this any good for a beginner or have I wasted my money?

  • @blublockchris
    @blublockchris 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this video and your work!

  • @juliacawthorn4824
    @juliacawthorn4824 2 года назад

    Very helpful informative video, cool! thank you! Subriscription added 👍 My son and I are planning to take out first trip out detecting on a beach , am I understanding this correctly that no permission is needed to detect unless it's a private beach ?

  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  11 лет назад

    Excellent, cheers Marc!

  • @themetaldetectives3086
    @themetaldetectives3086 7 лет назад

    Bloody good video with plenty of tips , love your other stuff as well , from down under and remember its better in the hand than the sand

  • @richardholladay4165
    @richardholladay4165 5 лет назад +2

    Very Useful - I,ve pasted the link to this Video on to our Metal Detecting Website here in Devon

  • @ThaurusFury
    @ThaurusFury 6 лет назад

    Nice tips sir, good video indeed. Cheers and HH from Italy!

  • @TouchedByGodsGrace777
    @TouchedByGodsGrace777 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, the UK does have some nice beaches...
    Gr8 video, cheers 🥂
    Oh my tip for beaches and park, wear gloves needles are not fun!!!
    Be safe

  • @thedarkknight980
    @thedarkknight980 4 года назад

    i may have missed it but did you touch on weather its leagal to detect on public beaches ? Thx. for the great video.T.D.K

  • @MrBuyitagain
    @MrBuyitagain 9 лет назад

    thanks for all the helpful tips.

  • @Addictedtobleeps
    @Addictedtobleeps  11 лет назад

    Yea, definately! I have one beach down here thats full of iron, and I dont go near it with the CS4PI!

  • @truthseeker502
    @truthseeker502 6 лет назад

    Great personality mate. Enjoy your manner.

  • @TheAncientBiker
    @TheAncientBiker 9 лет назад

    Brilliant video mate.

  • @colski222
    @colski222 7 лет назад

    Cheers buddy for the info. Never detected on a beach yet, Just been on land at the moment.

  • @geesesbee
    @geesesbee 7 лет назад +16

    Really good advice Thank you!

  • @shinylugia7052
    @shinylugia7052 5 лет назад

    I know this video is a bit old but my tip would be to detect on ether Saturday evening or Sunday morning because at least on my beach it's always packed on Saturdays so get the jump on all of those dropped coins

  • @NicolasRodriguez-zm8sm
    @NicolasRodriguez-zm8sm 3 года назад +1

    Great info. on beginners for farm detecting , thanks .

  • @areyouavinalaff
    @areyouavinalaff 7 лет назад +1

    18:43 it's a wheel nut. one of those security ones you need a matching tool to remove... stops ya wheels gettin nicked.

  • @Donringpull77
    @Donringpull77 11 лет назад

    Awesome vid mate,I really enjoyed it,I think you covered most bases but my one tip and yes its a boring safety one but ALWAYS know your tides and how they come in,Don't end up getting cut off from the main land,My beach is notorious for it, HH

  • @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51
    @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51 4 года назад +1

    It's about getting out mate ,,, fresh air ,
    R.J.T Traveling the south coast NSW Australia ,,,,, great vid ,,

  • @victorjadams4220
    @victorjadams4220 6 лет назад

    Not all beaches are sandy - many are rocky. I am new to md but it seems to me that rocky beaches would have their own set of tip as well as sharing some of those you mentioned in this video..

  • @michaele.ebright8834
    @michaele.ebright8834 Год назад

    Thank you, great info, im still new at this
    Great hunting to youall

  • @DA11NOON
    @DA11NOON 2 года назад

    Thanks this was very helpful

  • @paulmacca21
    @paulmacca21 11 лет назад

    Another great video mate.

  • @johnsear3137
    @johnsear3137 5 лет назад

    Great video. Thanks bro

  • @patrickroberts7847
    @patrickroberts7847 5 лет назад +2

    What’s a good detector to start beach detecting with

    • @Addictedtobleeps
      @Addictedtobleeps  5 лет назад

      I'd say the C.S4PI. It's still my go to detector for the beach.

  • @andrewbluebells2370
    @andrewbluebells2370 8 лет назад

    thanks for the info mate!

  • @briangrice2644
    @briangrice2644 6 лет назад

    Hoping to do a beach or two in March. This vid extremely useful. Thanks. I suspect you don't hand in EVERYTHING you find to the police e.g. 2p coins. Do you have a philosophy on what you report?

  • @mogsydog
    @mogsydog 9 лет назад

    Some top tips there! Thanks :)

  • @utubemarycrt
    @utubemarycrt 9 лет назад +1

    Super chap. Fun video. Thanks!

  • @KOATMON
    @KOATMON 10 лет назад +1

    A quick question,
    Have you got any advice on best beaches to hit around kent?
    I'm from Dover so would be great If I could get some advice as I would love to expand my knowledge and detect a lot more!

  • @jackowen4375
    @jackowen4375 10 лет назад

    very good thankyou what is a good all round metal detector to get please only just starting please

  • @1979MDG
    @1979MDG 11 лет назад

    Great tips. One comment. I think you should detect in the evening right after the people left bathing/swimming. If you wait for the winter, other detectorist will hunt before you. Also more chance of new sand sprayed over it at the end of the summer. Thumbs up! HH&GL. Marc

  • @missnoname9704
    @missnoname9704 7 лет назад +1

    I wouldn't recommend going metal detecting in Virginia Beach, Va. in the U.S. because they buried a bunch of old cars under the sand years ago to help stabilize the beach. I bet one would go off nonstop there.😂 Also, funny story... When our children were little we were on vacation playing in the ocean & a pair of $500 Oakley sunglasses just floated up to my daughter. They were scratched of course but still! No one was even close to us so hard to tell where they came from.

  • @Filming_Scene
    @Filming_Scene 7 лет назад

    man that coathanger cracketh me up

  • @WHM584
    @WHM584 3 года назад

    Very good advice 👍

  • @eisentrager
    @eisentrager 10 лет назад

    Thank so much for great tips. Do i need a special detecor or coil, cos i heard that it is a lot of interference cos to the salt and minerals in the water. Would i be able to use my Gold max pro to detect close to the water (if the settings right), cos it gives a lot of false signals now, it works fine on normal soil. Thanks again. Regards from Norway :)

  • @SilverSteveDetecting
    @SilverSteveDetecting 11 лет назад

    Good video! I detect around Lowestoft beach mainly, it's smaller in comparison to yours :O And full of iron, I "Had" the Cscope CS4PI, and after using it a few times I only ever got handfuls of corroded iron, so I guess a cleaner beach is nicer for that machine.

  • @rockroll2787
    @rockroll2787 7 лет назад

    Great video bro

  • @kittydigs6469
    @kittydigs6469 5 лет назад

    Great vid!

  • @arfurfoxhaike
    @arfurfoxhaike 7 лет назад

    Great stuff!

  • @cdenver
    @cdenver 4 года назад +1

    I just found your channel. Great video! Subbed! Is that a C-Scope metal detector? I just bought a metal detector for the first time. My Dad used to bring me metal detecting in the 90s and he used a C-Scope. I've never saw anyone use them since.

    • @Addictedtobleeps
      @Addictedtobleeps  4 года назад +1

      It is indeed, and still one of my favourites :)

    • @cdenver
      @cdenver 4 года назад

      @@Addictedtobleeps Legend! I went out detecting on the beach yesterday. I need your advice man. You're going to laugh your ass off, it's probably happened to you and I would really appreciate some advice if you have the time. Long story short I got a target, it was raining, sand was soaken wet. The hole ended up being 5 foot in diameter and 2 foot deep. The target was always within 2 inches (pinpointer), it kept sinking downwards like sand in an hourglass. Walls of the hole kept breaking off into the hole, hole was filled with water. Two hours Man, two hours digging that hole. I had to walk away. I covered it up of course. Felt like that moron digging a 12ft hole lol! I have an Excalibur 2 so it wasn't mineralization. Any tips would be appreciated. Cheers.

  • @danroberts4625
    @danroberts4625 9 лет назад

    Love watching your videos :) do you happen to be from Folkestone? i recognise a lot of the places in your videos

    • @Addictedtobleeps
      @Addictedtobleeps  9 лет назад

      Dan Roberts Hiya, Dan! I am indeed. Here you go: ruclips.net/video/e0yT_KbXeQU/видео.html

  • @magpie307
    @magpie307 11 лет назад

    Interesting tips there mate, never been beach metal detecting, not sure if my MD likes the sand but will certainly give it a go. HH matey.

  • @beachhunter9497
    @beachhunter9497 6 лет назад

    Finding loads of bullets from 1942 and fishing weights, Someone said check round the area when your finding them could be rings buddy 😁

  • @pattaylor4407
    @pattaylor4407 4 года назад

    Before a storm you know is coming, take a screen shot of the beach on your phone to do a before and after photo to see where the beach has changed.

  • @adyjay33
    @adyjay33 8 лет назад

    Brilliant... Where are you based in the South East?

  • @paulfinchman3855
    @paulfinchman3855 6 лет назад

    Like the vids, mate. Do you need permission to detect on a beach?

  • @chewcharlie32
    @chewcharlie32 4 года назад +1

    Extremely valuable advice absolutely brilliant tips too 😊🏖

  • @alektravis6068
    @alektravis6068 7 лет назад +1

    Loved you in Battlefield Recovery

  • @SuperPaulR
    @SuperPaulR 11 лет назад

    Mate you have left the letter m of the detecting forum link, great vid by the way.

  • @BoogherJ
    @BoogherJ 11 лет назад +1

    Love beach hunting and learned a little today. You did well. I had no idea that the distance between the high and low tide line was so great. I noticed that in Florida as well--but I think you have them beat. I hunt Maryland beaches where the tide fluctuation may be 50 feet or so.What is the distance between high and low tides lines there? On Jersey beachs we like to hunt any area that is low-meaning saturated sand. Also areas that contain shells -objects with like weights seem to stay together

    • @saintfrancis412
      @saintfrancis412 2 года назад

      Yes, oddly I discovered this, not when detecting but when I used to go looking for sea glass. Look for drifts of tiny stones and you'll discover glass. Similar weights stick together.

  • @CampingLNT
    @CampingLNT 7 лет назад

    You are making lots of interesting and informative videos, it makes much better viewing/listening if you put a small piece of foam on your mic to eliminate wind noise. Its so simple to do on any camera or phone. Google or RUclips is your friend for how to go about it. Looking forward to following this beach detecting guide thank you.