sandpiper said:
Brian said:
Its the usual metal detecting half truth. Stuff will have been taken up the beach but I would do as you have. Tackle the newly exposed area to get the really deep finds that no one has been able to reach. It could be covered by the next tide. Then work up the beach at your leisure.
Thanks Brian, sounds like a good plan. Now if I could slow down the tides
Craig, when you say "behind" the sandbar, do you mean closer to the sea or the shore? I appreciate all the help and advice.
Oh no!
I may have to break down and get a mighty PI one of these days :!:. Maybe in the spring/summer when the iceburgs are gone from the water
until then my XLT and I will venture into very shallow water.
Behind it means in the water seaside... usually its where you will find old stuff, silver coins and old gold.