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I'm off to cromer next week, anyone know of any beaches that i could try out my new racer 2.
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Obiously çromer....the right hand side of the pier is where they surf....sheringham... mundesley....sea palling...waxham....I think wells and holkam are the only ones off limits...çromer/ mundesley ul get bits of molten ali ...I've been going to mundesley for over 10yr now nearly all yr round....don't expect too much....I've done 22 visits this year for about 6 quid.....generally it's about 6 inches of sand then small fine shingle....good luck...if u wanted to hit yarmouth ...both sides of the pier , the donkeys are on the right of the pier for the kids lost ££££. ::g
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Junior wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:05 pmthe donkeys are on the right of the pier.. ::g
What settings do you use for finding Donkeys? :D


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Post by 4bleepssake »

I was back on Waxham at the weekend....molten ali all the way mate.

Following on from what Junior said you might find Yarmouth has better chances of something, likewise Cromer near the pier.

Whatever you decide, enjoy mate ::g
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the donkeys give the same signal as,,,,,,iron ore iron ore iron ore :D
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ninja nige wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:27 pm the donkeys give the same signal as,,,,,,iron ore iron ore iron ore :D
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Dont play in the brown sand :D 3 trips to yarmouth mate got 2 x 18ct ring , silver cross soon as he hit the sand and 1/2 of a golď clam bit of necklace and £6 ... yep luckless me nowt and 65p in 3 visits .... left hand side of pier good :D
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Thanks for the replies, very much appreciated.
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Funny I have only done a few hours as a stop off on the way home. Always find things which is a bonus. Modern coins and bits and bobs of broken jewellery. Not sure if it was Comer or the Cafe to the south I found some modern cufflinks.

The ranger was telling me of a heavy mans chain found near the pier.
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Post by Boots »

Newbie alert. I live in Cromer, new to the hobby and went along to Overstrand beach today for my first trip out since I was a kid. Found a few modern coins, fishing weights and molten Ali
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Ah the old Dean Martin song about Italy, Arrivederci Cromer................ [88/]
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ninja nige wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:27 pm the donkeys give the same signal as,,,,,,iron ore iron ore iron ore :D
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ninja nige wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 4:27 pm the donkeys give the same signal as,,,,,,iron ore iron ore iron ore :D
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It really depends on which way they lay in the sand. If upside down, you'll stand a chance due to their shoes. If up the right way, they'll be too deep - you'll need a Nox that can detect down to 9 foot [88/]
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Post by FULLTIMER »

4bleepssake wrote: Fri Jul 27, 2018 3:43 pm I was back on Waxham at the weekend....molten ali all the way mate.

Following on from what Junior said you might find Yarmouth has better chances of something, likewise Cromer near the pier.

Whatever you decide, enjoy mate ::g
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