any advice since I'm new to all this?

Jason in Enid

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Oct 10, 2009
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everything has value to someone. Become good at figuring out what "trash" can be quickly converted into someone elses "treasure"
 

villagenut

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Never give up.....you will hit many dead ends on your journey ,but still never give up. There will always be better days ahead:thumbsup:.
 

brock957

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Sep 15, 2016
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Fisher F2, Deteknex huntmate pinpointer
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Have fun. There's so many different ways to treasure hunt that I'd have never thought of. Try the ones that seem interesting to you. Keep doing the ones you enjoy. That way even if you don't find something that day, you still had fun. So, once again, have fun.
 

fish1on

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Fisher F70 with 6.5", 10" Elliptical, & 11" Search Coil. Garret pro pointer AT, Minelab excaliber II (New machine)
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Metal Detecting
Dumpsters, metal detecting, prospecting, pawn shops, thrift stores, garage sales, coin rolling, digging, or just looking down when you are out and about. the opportunities and methods are endless. Research, learn your area, talk to people and find what makes it fun for you.
 

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