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SCORPION on atlantic Ocean beaches

Bugar In. USA

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Am on vacation now in Florida, Ft Lauderdaale area, using my Scorpion with the stock coil=OK , in dry sand, after proper bround balance-fantastic, need slightly slower sweep speed tho, , in wet sand as breakers are receding, and some water standing, use TR disc, and lower the sens (depth) setting to suit, works OK, in deeper water, one or two feet= FORGET IT, don't work, the finds are rather skimpy, have talked to other detectorists and they are having crummy luck too, good stuff=hard to come by, but today, did manage 4, large 2" hoop gold earrings out of a wet seaweed clump, so all is not lost I guess, have used several detectors in Fl. and for me the Scorpion, and the Fisher CZ5 were the best, followed closely, or maybe ahead was Detector Pro, all the others were just detectors , for me anyway, no pics- no camera availibility- these are my observations, anybody else got anything to say??:detecting::garrett:
 
I no longer have a scorpion but did use one for some time on our Aussie beaches and it was fine in the TR mode over the wet or dry sand.
So long as you adjust the sens to a useable level and adjust the disc to counteract the salt then the scorp will achieve respectable depth. Black sand areas were a problem though.
 
Hey= Thanks for the reply, yep that's the way the Scorp works, been using mine for number of years, sure do like them, seems as tho I am the only one left on the third rock from the sun that uses a Scorpion, or at least talks about it, great detector and works fine, no gold in my part of the US, so I just settle for money and jewelry, best to you and the others that hunt in OZ.
Bugar
 
I am still tempted to get one, if one comes up at the right price.
 
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