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How well I know! The Corps of Engineers has closed ALL beaches to detectorists and the school in my city AND adjoining cities have fenced in the school's! Soooo, the ONLY way to search the beach areas is- well- with a sensitive, 360° detection, vibration mode pinpointer!John-Edmonton said:Location Location Location
Man, my Ace/sniper coil combo is a killer and I'm finding gobs of stuff! Others sometimes search my areas with their big coils and deep machines, but the sniper goes where they can't. Have found coins AGAINST bench poles! I have some costume jewelry that look so real they would make your heart skip a beat! Found a $1 coin today. But NOTHING worthy of Vaughn's consideration. I even have gobs of tricks Ive learned with the Ace. When THE find comes, I'll use it in my story. Amazing detector combo that many overlook.Gamma_Joe said:Hey Slingshot,
How about parks and curb strips?
Joe
Would love to. As I said, all state parks here are off limits tomdetectors!John-Edmonton said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8npfSWLvnlI
slingshot said:Would love to. As I said, all state parks here are off limits tomdetectors!John-Edmonton said:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8npfSWLvnlI
Wonder if anyone ever been prosecuted for having a detector in their trunk? Might be fun to ask a park ranger, or stop at the office.I live in Texas. At State Parks it is a $350. fine for even having a detector in your trunk.