Newbie here in Southeastern Az...

oldkoot

Hero Member
Jan 18, 2017
942
1,365
in the Tucson AZ area now
Detector(s) used
Garrett Axiom
Garrett GM 24K
Deep Tech Vista X
Golden mask Pro 4 WD
Golden Mask 7
Nokta/Macro Simplex Plus
Nokta Legend
Xterra 705
Garrett ATP
x2 quest X Pointer Max - my favorite
Fisher F Pulse
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
ooxdreddx Tesoros also come with a lifetime warranty and from what I understand are vary good if coin hunting also the GM 1000 was built specifically for gold detecting I am not real sure as to how a GM 1000 would be if coin hunting I have never tried hunting coins with my GM 1000,that is why in my first reply to your post I suggested the X Terra 705 it is a great detector for coin hunting but it also has a dedicated prospecting mode which works great it also can run three different frequencies but you have to purchase different coils to do that, I was fortunate when I purchased my 705 I purchased a like new used 705 that came with three different coils one of each frequency the 705 can run, have been using it since 09 when I coin detect the 705 is my go to detector and I do use it when detecting for Gold but I also purchased the GM 1000 which is a High frequency detector 45 KHZ which makes it more sensitive to smaller non ferrous targets the 705 can run 18.75 KHZ,7.5 KHZ and 3KHZ but like I said you have to purchase a different coil for each frequency to do that but by being able to run three different frequencies it makes it a vary versatile detector
 

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Arizona Jeff

Jr. Member
Jan 15, 2017
22
39
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Check out the ghost towns USA website. It breaks down each state by county & alphabetical order. If you hunt ghost towns you'll need a small coil on your machine and a lot of patience. They are filled with tons of rusty cans. Wander away from the main areas where everyone hunts. DON'T QUIT!!! Eventually you will find an old coin or a saloon token. Good luck, be safe, hunt hard.
 

jrf30

Bronze Member
May 7, 2006
1,838
297
CO, AZ
Detector(s) used
dfx, Ryedale!
Where are you are at out there? I know the area decent. Owned 3 or 4 40-acre lots, one with a complete undug indian ruin on it. (Should have kept that one to work, but oh well) I own 40 acres in SIerra Pinito right now. Which sub are you in? Golden horse??
 

dryheat

Newbie
Nov 10, 2013
2
3
Arizona
Detector(s) used
Tesoro Bandito
Tesoro Silver Micromax
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
...Any suggetions?

Also would like to meet like minded people in the area who hunt gold and stuff...
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Sean...
Here are a couple of resources you might find interesting as far as doing research for gold placer areas.
https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1355/plate-1.pdf
https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1355/report.pdf
https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1348/plate-1.pdf
https://pubs.usgs.gov/bul/1348/report.pdf

One is a USGS report for AZ and the other for NM including the maps. If you live in Graham county you might want to consider poking around in NM.

There are lots of gold prospecting areas in southern AZ. If you do a search for the old AZ gold bulletins on the internet you can find pdf copies that are free to download. There was a famous writer or painter that took out a large placer deposit near the San Francisco river in Greenlee county. When you read that story and do the math it would have been pretty substantial in todays dollars.

I don't have a dedicated gold detector, but was seriously considering the LOBO Supertraq by Tesoro. I have a couple of Tesoros that don't have any issues after years of use. I don't think you could go wrong with the Tesoro Lobo since it could double as a coin shooter.

Wish you the best!
Dryheat
 

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