Thanks everyone for the comments and Jeff for the pm's
As most will appreciate,travelling to an unknown beach,especially with all this sand around at the minute is quite a gamble,so any information is very much welcomed.
The other factors also are high low tides and the fact that most low tides are around 2.45 pm so it's starting to fade light wise too....not a good combination to try a new beach with
Seaton Carew and surrounding beaches are well deep with fresh sand,the targets are very few and far between.also since a lot of defence works and new promenade have been going on,the full outlay of the beach as I know it has changed drastically, with any usual areas now extinct.
I feel it may take seaton a number of years to recover from the above,and we also need a bloody good storm to shift what sand has been put on as of late.
No idea where I'll end up,if anywhere on Wednesday now,but I've no doubt you will all find out in a post later in the day if I do get out anywhere..
One thing that has came to mind is also that if a particular beach is producing at this moment in time,are other detectorists willing to share the info...probably not,and to be honest I cant really blame you lol...it's almost like one of your fields are giving loads of hammereds,would you want a bunch of strangers ambling around.
Good luck if your out today
Yellow
