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  1. Hi rvpopye,

    Yes quite a bit of flat beach, though nothing like what you have in the USA. High tides are plus around 5m and  the very low tides  are down to  around 0.1 to 0.6m on a full moon.  We  only venture to the end of the pier with chest waders  on a low low tide, which is coming up this weekend, All the best Neil

  2. 18 hours ago, GB_Amateur said:

    Welcome, stillair1!  From your sidebar it looks like you have the tools to recover the goods from near that pier.  Hope you also have the weather (but I just read about a storm that hit GB and then Scandanavia, Germany,...).  If not, I suspect with the lengthening daylight (N. Hemisphere only 😉) you and we here will soon.

    Hi most of the storms we get in the UK usually hit the west or north of the UK. On the east coast we're waiting for the beast from the east to stir up the beaches again. 

  3. On 1/30/2022 at 8:43 PM, Joe D. said:

    Welcome to the forum Neal,

       Glad you found us! Varminting is something I haven't seen on here before! Do you use dogs or some type of ferrets to catch them? Seen a few shows about it here in the states; interesting!

       Hope it goes well with detecting those found varmint spots, you never know! Good luck!👍👍

    Hi Joe I use mostly rifles these days.

  4. On 1/30/2022 at 12:36 PM, rvpopeye said:

    Welcome to the crew stillair1 !

    Longest pier ya say .....would ya have a pic of it ?

    What kind of treasarrrrrr be found under such a beast ?

     

     

    Hi rvpopeye, We find mostly pre decimal coinage, jewellery and quite a bit of ww11 munition fragments. If you have a look at  Essex unearthed on the tube you will get some good views of the pier, which is  about a mile and a third long. 

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