What's more of a "hot-zone" for beach metal detecting? The areas North of Sebastian S.P. for lost jewelry, OR, South, for shipwreck coins?

Florida's Shoreline Treasures "the hottest site where finds were being made involved Bonsteel Park. " "Besides the Vero Beach Holiday Inn area, sites where I’ve had the best luck include: Any of the beaches three miles north or south of Sebastian Inlet State Park, in particular, Bonsteel Park north of Sebastian Inlet Wabasso Beach Melbourne Beach Aquarina Beach, about 11 miles south of Melbourne Beach Pepper Park Beach near Fort Pierce" visitflorida.com/articles/floridas-shore... 2008 forum postings favor north side Sebastian beach http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,282231,293852#msg-293852 http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,292782,293405#msg-293405 2007 forum posting about dredging at Sebastian SP http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php?topic=122482.0 Southeast Florida Sites BEACH SCATTER PATTERNS FOR WRECK-SITES ALONG SE COASTLINE (map) http://www.treasuresites.com/members/sef.htm Florida Online Park Guide Frequently Asked Questions about Sebastian Inlet State Park Question: Are metal detectors allowed on the beach? http://www.floridastateparks.org/sebastianinlet/ParkSummary.cfm To ask experienced Sebastian searchers in person: "Treasure Coast Archeological Society is a non-profit organization of Metal Detectorist" http://www.geocities.com/yosemite/trails/8480/ Metal Detecting Forum at thetreasuredepot.Com This may be a promising place to ask your question http://www.thetreasuredepot.com/cgi-bin/detecting/detecting_config.pl 2006 forum posting re: Sebastian - other beaches visitflorida.com/articles/floridas-shore...0 2004/5 forum posting re: Sebastian - where to look visitflorida.com/articles/floridas-shore...0 1980 American Heritage Magazine - when to look - after a storm & detailed history of Sebastian wrecks/finds visitflorida.com/articles/floridas-shore...1 PHOTO ARCHIVE FOR AUGUST 21, 2008 - how the inlet area was created "Sebastian Inlet District was created Sept. 12, 1919, which was celebrated with a big party.

The estimated cost of creating the inlet was $92,008.By 1929, dredges and barges had been obtained, and dynamiting began to open the passage even further. " http://www.tcpalm.com/photos/2008/aug/21/ Florida maps and geography (links) http://www.floridasmart.com/travel/maps/index.htm Excerpt from article: Metal Detection as a Hobby "Finding lost metal items (jewelry or coins etc. ) on beaches is a well-known hobby now, popularly called beach combing. Beach combers should familiarize themselves with tides and other beach-related phenomena for better use of their metal detectors on beaches.

" http://www.arizonagoldprospectors.com/news/Metal_Detector_News.html Tides for Sebastian Inlet Bridge (visual) http://www.protides.com/florida/2445/ Tide predictions for Sebastian Inlet bridge, Indian River, Florida (in words) http://www.tides.info/?command=view&location=Sebastian+Inlet+bridge,+Indian+River,+Florida Sebastian Inlet Bridge tides (visual and in words with one month, one year links) http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/locations/5710. Html Tides links along Florida coastline http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,282231,293852#msg-2938520 2008 forum postings with general tips where to search for sites using books: http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,282231,293852#msg-2938521 http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,282231,293852#msg-2938520 Metal detecting tips (in general) http://www.mytreasurespot.com/main/read.php?4,282231,293852#msg-2938521.

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