Silverhorse65
Elite Member
As someone living In Iowa, which is about as far from saltwater beaches as one can get, I'm forced to live those MD'ing fantasies through the modern invention of youtube.
This has led to a few questions. First, I see some guys hunting in the water up to chest deep, think Gigmaster. These guys seem to be on the East Coast and from the mid-Atlantic South. I don't ever see the guys out West hunting "in the water". Is this because of water temp? Or, is the Pacific just rougher wave action making it more difficult?
Also, it seems that wet soil enhances conductivity of targets. Is that the same with wet vs. dry sand?
Any other differences between East vs. West that some of you pros could point out would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
This has led to a few questions. First, I see some guys hunting in the water up to chest deep, think Gigmaster. These guys seem to be on the East Coast and from the mid-Atlantic South. I don't ever see the guys out West hunting "in the water". Is this because of water temp? Or, is the Pacific just rougher wave action making it more difficult?
Also, it seems that wet soil enhances conductivity of targets. Is that the same with wet vs. dry sand?
Any other differences between East vs. West that some of you pros could point out would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!