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Metal detecting beaches, rivers and other water related areas.
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sparrowlegs
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Post by sparrowlegs »

will be in lytham in near future any good for detecting not been before local knowledge welcome cheers sparrowlegs
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Post by Hope well »

Tried Lytham St Anne's a couple of times. Much of Lytham ( for example by the Windmill) is a bit marshy. There was a stretch at Fairhaven Lake I did, but had more success further along at St Anne's near the Pier where there is a proper beach. Also Blackpool South shore is only a few minutes up the road, which gives you more options. Good luck.
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Post by dynamiteuk »

Lytham St Anne's lastime i was there i parked at the pier fiver
hit just spendables both sides of the pier
but also hit a lot of small bits of iron screws nails tent pegs ect
but all in all was a decent day my mate was the same all spendables
both using a cscope 4pi

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Post by cp333 »

Done north of the pier a few times from the end of the car park up and it was all trash foil, bottle tops, tent pegs etc. Although I am limited on the beach with my euro ace. Blackpool will probably be the best option if you have a good beach machine especially after the recent storms Good luck ::g
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