If you are seeking metal detecting guidance it helps if that person is known for Bobby Dazzler finds instead of YouTube followers and fluffy pasted treasure in the news stories.
To walk the walk you have to know why you are searching an area and how to detect what you are searching for, period!
You also have to deal with changing conditions and competition for finds, no matter where you intend to search now the hobby of metal detecting is so popular.
I have written several books that show beach & water hunters how to be successful at even the most heavily hunted of beaches.
You can be damn sure I have no wait for the next weather front to come thru or keep going to the same beach and plugging away you'll eventually get lucky advice, just the opposite!
Fortune favors the person willing to step outside the box and try something different, even if that means putting your metal detector down to use your eyes or a sifter to recover what you are searching for.
Ive made a living off knowing what other people using metal detectors at the beach are likely to do.
Nine times out of ten it is not what I am doing, the tenth example is probably the treasure success stories Facebook groups and other bloggers fawn over.
If you are tired of reading about people being in the right place at the right time or looking at old photos of prime beach hunting opportunities you missed its time to change your fortunes.
On my www.garydrayton website you will find guides designed to help you avoid the common mistakes beach and shallow water hunters make, from out dated search methods to following people who couldn't find water if they fell out a boat.
Metal detecting equipment isn't cheap so why spend hundreds of dollars on a metal detector and not spend $19.99 to know how to make that equipment pay for itself very quickly at the beach.
I rest my beach treasure hunting case your honor.
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