bmcouni3
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- Jul 5, 2018
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Yeah beach hunting is definitely different from land/relic hunting. I do Tybee beach on a reg and relic hunt I Savannah whenever I can find good permission. I agree a lot more folks swinging the beaches today compared to 10 years ago. All looking for fresh drops and many in the dry sand because that's all their equipment can handle. Tybee has gotten harder to find stuff. I changed up my way of doing it. I now look for deeper targets since others are swinging too fast to hear those. I almost always come away with something silver or gold. For me it's honestly not about finding great stuff all the time but what I might find. Even dug relics off Tybee after the last hurricane. I feel there is always stuff to find on a beach. Just takes some patience. My last Tybee beach relic was a three cent piece. In same general spot another guy dug a old brass skeleton key. I'll be out this weekend hopefully Florence causes some beach erosion.
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