Beach Metal Detecting IDD 267 Daytona After Hurricane Ian

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Published 2022-10-07
We head down to Daytona Beach after hurricane Ian to see what we can find.
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Contact Information :
I Dig Daytona
PO Box 263 Lake Helen Fl. 32744
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Gear:
Minelab Equinox
Detect ED carbon fiber shaft
T-Rex Sand scoop
Garrett pin-pointer
Go Pro 5 Black

All Comments (21)
  • I moved away from the Jacksonville and Brunswick area. After the last hurricane I experienced, two weeks of no power, lost all freezer food along with my mom, I cooked a massive feast before the food went bad, no use to waste good food. Major BBQ time. But thank you for what you do, even if you get nothing but pull tabs, you are cleaning metals off the beach. I cut my foot on metal in Jacksonville Beach. I really do appreciate it.
  • You got a buffalo, a war nickel and a Merc! Awesome! Great hunt plus you got some wheaties. That's fantastic for a beach hunt! 💖💯
  • I always wanted to do something like this. I'll never forget when I was 16, my boyfriend's father would take us to the lake and he had one that could go underwater, I'll never forget, he found a gallon size baggie full of gold jewelry, diamond rings, 100 pairs of sunglasses, I'm not kidding 19 wallets, it was crazy over $800 in cash, just in one summer and that was a lot of money back in the '80s.
  • Wednesday I am heading to Hilton Head then Myrtle Beach. I miss the ocean so much. Thanks for taking us along, should be lots of great stuff all over your area for a while. Good to see Your safe.
  • Don't think I would follow someone digging on a beach for an hour, but I watched in my phone!!! And I enjoyed it to the end!!!! Especially enjoyed all your finds and the fact that the were so old,haven't seen any coins fron the forties in decades . Will differently stop by again!
  • Enjoyed the video. I never knew the amount of damage a hurricane could leave. Glad you are okay and got to go searching again, sorry about the damage to your place. Weird finds but good finds . Hang in there!!
  • The storm has stripped so much away. And blocked all the city storm drains with sand and debris. I hope everyone you know are safe. And you are able to help any friends or family affected.
  • Hi Brian, Great hunt. I really enjoyed watching you find all that old stuff. I also wanted to say that I like that you record all the beeps and tones that your machine makes. It makes the videos more interesting. Good luck with everything that's going on down there. I'll see you on the next one.
  • @dmar1796
    Prayers for you to recover all soon. Devastating storm it was!! 🙏🙏🙏 Enjoyed your video.
  • @g.3046
    Wow, great and interesting hunt! Glad all is well-ish after the storm. I enjoyed the video - thanks. Gary
  • Hello from Tennessee my friend. I’m so sorry about the damage to your house and your boat house. I’m glad you and your wife and dogs are safe. I enjoyed the video but I couldn’t believe all the damage at the beach. The good stuff is at the beach waiting on you and you will find it. Stay safe my friend.
  • @rbrown2895
    Some interesting stuff!! Especially the older coins. Thanks for the video!!👍😎👍
  • Glad you are well, another fabulous episode so many coins, some interesting finds ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍
  • @VeroStarlite
    Thanks for taking me digging, it was fun! That little hook with the spookie face is intriguing. It's wild that the button still had thread attached. In my head, that button popped off a pirate's cuff. 🏴‍☠I hope life is getting back in order for you. Take care.
  • @kernowfinds
    hi mate glad you are safe and my thoughts and prayers go out to all affected great video mate
  • War nickels, mercury dimes, wheaties, Canadian silver, pull tabs id keep, jewelry, ancient jewelry, that lead button is probably super old. Holy smokes what a day! Amazing to see the water damage all that stuff. Hope your fixes on your house aren’t too bad. Awesome hunt.
  • Great work Brian!! I was curious to see what you’d dig out after that storm, good luck repairing your stuff and I’ll see you the next one!!- Bob
  • Hello 👋 I'm sad you're having to deal with so much, thank you very much for stopping long enough to take a detecting break. Your right, the beach took a beating. Lots of money going on for sure, congrats on the more significant coins. Give our best to your wife. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 for ya both.