1960DPenny
Junior Member
Awesome video! Fun to watch while stuck at work.
"Well, that park sucked!"
Nice video! Gotta find the virgin parks. I have one by my house, went out tonight for a couple hours and found $3 in clad. I am over $40 in this one park, since March (all clad). Nothing older than a 1972 penny though....friggin park is only about 13 years old.
Wow, that is sick...I would be the crazy idiot out with an umbrella trying to save my truck from the hail
You need to spend $20 bucks on a scoop, this is what I have and it is awesome in dry sand and shallow wet sand
http://www.colonialmetaldetectors.com/24-Knee-High-Sand-Scoop_p_54.html
"Well, that park sucked!" Good job X! Great vid. You have a knack for making videos. Not many people can do that well their first few times out. You're developing a good balance between all of the different aspects of your hunt and a good flow to your videos. Lots of fun to watch. Before long you'll be making feature length films for the movie industry!
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It is real good, it isnt something you want to put your foot on and try to get deep...it is a pull type, aluminum, not stainless. I have put it through some serious crud, even small gravel and it takes everything I throw at it. Robby also uses the same thing and hunts with it about every day.
It isnt worth a crud in the sea near me, because the waves replenish the sand about as fast as I dig it out...but in a calm lake...that would be ideal! Trust me, spend the bucks, you will find those sandy beaches and volleyball courts are no match after you get it!
also, if you want a cheap, easy sand scoop, go to your local feed store and find their plastic feed scoops (usually about $4), then drill some holes in it so the sand/water can escape.
http://www.legacytack.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Store_Code=LT&Screen=PROD&Product_Code=10269