bit of humber mud Larkin tomorrow

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Re: bit of humber mud Larkin tomorrow

Post by nevntl »

Good luck Andy bling for you on the Humber m8 ::g
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Good luck Andy, me and Mark are looking at a couple areas on the Humber soon, Will let you know how we get on. trying a couple spots a few miles from the bridge
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Post by Escudo »

bainsey wrote:Gonna give the humber a bash tomorrow at with hessle foreshore of north ferriby, hoping to find another humber hammy, anyone else heading down there tomorrow? Im hoping to be there around 11

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Would love to have a go on the humber foreshore again . Not been on for years . May see you guys when I return to the U. K. In March . Have you had any Roman of there lately ?
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Post by Mega B »

Andy,when you detect the Humber foreshore is it done exactly the same as say mudlarking on the thames ?? but of course you can dig as deep as you like on the Humber i guess ::g or is it totally different as when doing the thames they tend to use smaller coils but i am thinking its more like doing the beaches up north.

Whats the score with the Northern larking :-/
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