SoCalBeachScanner
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I usually post my finds on another forum, but I wanted to show ATX users how much the ATX loves lead found very deep (18"+).
Items on the left (less most trash) are from several wet sand and water hunts the past few days with the ATX. I hit several different beaches, including a saltwater bay swimming area. After hitting the early morning low tide again today at two different beaches with the ATX, my arms were tired, the step-on scoop was getting heavy, so I used the AT Pro in the dry sand with my light weight swing scoop for 1.5 hours at Newport Beach. Today's AT Pro finds are on the right.
I guess you need to feed the ATX a lot lead to find the gold, so it must be still hungry, because I fed the ATX a lot of lead the past few days. The ATX did find a couple of dollar coins. The AT Pro found a silver ring in dry sand this morning.
I have a two more early morning low tides to feed the ATX in hopes of more gold, before I take a break, if my arms can handle it.
Thanks for Looking ... HH
Items on the left (less most trash) are from several wet sand and water hunts the past few days with the ATX. I hit several different beaches, including a saltwater bay swimming area. After hitting the early morning low tide again today at two different beaches with the ATX, my arms were tired, the step-on scoop was getting heavy, so I used the AT Pro in the dry sand with my light weight swing scoop for 1.5 hours at Newport Beach. Today's AT Pro finds are on the right.
I guess you need to feed the ATX a lot lead to find the gold, so it must be still hungry, because I fed the ATX a lot of lead the past few days. The ATX did find a couple of dollar coins. The AT Pro found a silver ring in dry sand this morning.
I have a two more early morning low tides to feed the ATX in hopes of more gold, before I take a break, if my arms can handle it.
Thanks for Looking ... HH