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My concern on the beach is that often the young ones will follow me for quite a ways. I wonder why a parent would let their child wander off with someone they do not even know ???
Yes! I've trailed 'em along like the pied piper. I avoid day time hunting now, just for that reason. I can just see me swinging down with my scoop right when one of them sticks his/her hand into the hole! ... or clobbering one in the noggin on the backswing.
I tell you, the bad recovery folks are really hurting us! Leaving holes is NOT COOL!
I have a friend that is maintenance super for the school system here and so far his grounds are open to me. Would just take one slob and I could lose a whole bunch of nice spots. The town square is still open also but I think that will be changing - so it goes
You've got it...one, lone slob would mess it up for you and anyone else. I try my best to go above and beyond to make sure my permission sites are super-clean and the own can't tell I was there other than someone has picked up some trash.
Yes, works pretty good in the wet sand (saltwater). Not as deep on NC beaches as a multi frequency machine like a CZ, Sov, White's DFX/V3i, Explorer, etc. It is REALLY good in the dry sand though.Yes, waterproof up to the headphones (unless you've got the underwater phones...then up to 10 feet).Good solid detector. I've never found a single frequency detector as deep in the wet, salty sand as a multiple frequency machine. Freshwater is a different story though!
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