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Shady areas of beaches

fjs440

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This is only my second year in this hobby, so I still have a lot to learn. I am old and creaky, so digging in the ground is not any fun, so I am a beach person, because I can do this while standing up. I have always worked the beach areas where people put out there towels and blankets. What I had not tried was working the shady areas away from the water. From now on, I am looking for those shady areas.

I had the happiest two hours today working in the shade. I have never found so many coins, including an Anthony silver dollar, and two silver rings. One of these days I am going to find some gold.

Lake Erie is slowly warming up and then I can finally go back into the water.
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Fisher F2 w/4", 8” and NEL Hunter Coils
Fisher 1280-X w/8”coil
 
I like that shady idea, too. What kind of beaches are you hunting? The salt water ones I get to don't have a tree around for fifty yards or more. Condos and hotels pretty far back as well. HH jim tn
 
I live on the southern shore of Lake Erie, about twenty miles west of Cleveland. No salt here, just nasty black sand.
 
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