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yep,its hard to find a place,no one wants you.YOU SCARE THE PEOPLE WHEN THEY SEE SOMEONE CARRYING A DETECTOR AND A LARGE SHOVELIt's so ironic as we have some great machines right now and the good old days are in the rearview mirror!!
I'm sure most beach detectorist will agree gold finds are waaay down. Coins are on the vast decline. Plastic and cell phones rule financial transactions.
Here a 'wedding ring' I eyeballed.
Years ago we thought stainless steel and titanium was going to be the end. Now we have have silicone....
Many years ago i found a local carnival. Morning after was like fishing in a barrel. I had to go back and empty my pouch, it was so heavy. My favorite spot was the ride, The Zipper It flung the kids and the spot was loaded with coins.
yesterday it was pretty pitiful. Just a handful of bright shiny coins. The field is a shared baseball & soccer park thus the brown coins. I remember way back when I had over 75 quarters. i never counted anything but quarters. That was my barometer. At least I found a silver necklace. Times they are a changing

Beach is great especially during the winter here in eastern Ct everything frozen go to the beach and I have a good one that gets dredged every winter so im alwaysI've never beach hunted because I live to far inland in western PA but I watch a few of the beach hunters on youtube and it looks like fun, I watch them a lot because they are after gold jewelry mostly and you get a clue on how that stuff hits and what the tid's are which seems to be along most of the scale, anyway hunting for gold instead of deep silver gives you a reason to dig a lot of targets you wouldn't normally dig and gives you a reason to get out and hunt in a hunted out park even though gold targets are few and far between in parks where I usually hunt, with gold at around $4000 an ounce a nice size ring would put some bucks in your pocket.
Just check in at the rangers station. State parks my need permit. Some parks are real PIA about detecting. Just make sure you know the rules.We’ve had nothing but heavy rains for the past week. And when it’s not raining, it’s boiling hot humidity. So far I’ve been out in my yard twice since I got my D2. I will guess that my oldish (1961) house has not been searched, but so far it’s all trash.
Our schools aren’t fenced, but it doesn’t matter, they are all legally off limits. If it quits raining, I’m going to try the state park beach.
New Jersey is the same in the summer months. Very very dryin the uk ground is undigable due to no rain for months
When I was a kid growing up we usto go to Cape May, back then I was a youngster but i always think about going there some day and detecting. .I was born in Plainfield,lived in Piscataway till I was about 9.New Jersey is the same in the summer months. Very very dry
It’s a beautiful place, Cape May. The sand is excellent white color and the ocean is awesome blue. I worked in both Piscataway and Plainfield when I was young.When I was a kid growing up we usto go to Cape May, back then I was a youngster but i always think about going there some day and detecting. .I was born in Plainfield,lived in Piscataway till I was about 9.