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« on: September 08, 2009, 08:58:07 am »
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Hello all, I am new to this hobby. I am hopefully going to the East coast of Florida in two weeks in the vicinity of the 1715 wrecks. Any suggestions on where to go (beach) Detecting and where to look Shocked? I am just learning to use my Tiger Shark. Thanks cakelady

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« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2009, 07:17:05 am »
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Turtle trail, Seagrape, Wabasso, Golden Sands, Treasure Shores , Ambersands. Bonsteele, are a few areas. Hunt anywhere from just North of Sebastian Inlet to just South of the Ft. Pierce Inlet. Treasure and artifacts have been scattered all up and down the coast. There has been some meager finds this year on the beach but everyone is waiting for the next big storm to pull tons of sand back off the beach, then the gettin will be good!

You can hunt from the toe of the dunes to the waterline. Attached is a map of some contracts along the coast. Enjoy the hunt and be sure to visit the McClarty and Mel Fisher museums. 

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Thank you JimiDPirate, I know I`m hoping for a nice storm the day before and days that I am there, having just enough of a break in them to safely detect. Do you think I am asking for too much?? LOL, Happy Hunting Cakelady Detecting

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