I just scanned Beach/Water forum, and ran across post from
SKULLY (GH dry sanding). The post is about his method of hunting dry sand and making target recovery really fast using a shovel and a probe.
The basic technique is - use a shovel to get target out, than scan the pile with a Probe. No scoop used.
I outlined the same technique in an earlier post on this forum about dry/damp sand hunting using my GT with Sunray S-1 probe.
Skully has added a little dry sand refinement that I didn't think of. He shovels the sand right on his coil and when he gets a beep, runs his probe thru the pile. He uses an Exp2 w/12 coil, while I use my Sov/GT W/10 ,but I'm going to give his way a try in the dry sand. The probe method works just as well in damp sand except a separate pile is probably better , requiring less detector protection.
In dry sand and damp sand I think using a scoop is a waste of good hunting time.
Shovel it, probe it, pocket it, move on.
The GT w/S-1 probe works great in dirt, If you also hunt sand try it there too.
Don
SKULLY (GH dry sanding). The post is about his method of hunting dry sand and making target recovery really fast using a shovel and a probe.
The basic technique is - use a shovel to get target out, than scan the pile with a Probe. No scoop used.
I outlined the same technique in an earlier post on this forum about dry/damp sand hunting using my GT with Sunray S-1 probe.
Skully has added a little dry sand refinement that I didn't think of. He shovels the sand right on his coil and when he gets a beep, runs his probe thru the pile. He uses an Exp2 w/12 coil, while I use my Sov/GT W/10 ,but I'm going to give his way a try in the dry sand. The probe method works just as well in damp sand except a separate pile is probably better , requiring less detector protection.
In dry sand and damp sand I think using a scoop is a waste of good hunting time.
Shovel it, probe it, pocket it, move on.
The GT w/S-1 probe works great in dirt, If you also hunt sand try it there too.