Withernsea to spurnpoint

Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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Withernsea to spurnpoint

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Anyone goint to the coast near Spurn in the near future??
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Be aware that Spurn Point is a Yorkshire Wildlife Trust Area. Further details in the link below. ::g Regards ss47

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My friend and I have done Withernsea beach a few times and it is plagued by aluminium but does not mean you will find nothing but you will find it hard going.
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Thanks grott and 2247 for your replys. Not getting very much encouragement about detecting. Is it because its winter or just not enough people in the east yorkshire area..
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Post by sparrowlegs »

look through the pages on this section to find out what beaches are like in your area a few posts should give a little indication, ive done the same and will probably go to bridlington over xmas to try out my new pi machines usually do humber bridge as well, with a new machine loads of assorted targets to learn a new machine free parking just be aware of the tide and make sure you can escape usually not a problem but be aware better safe than sorry cheers geoff
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