"dig em all" is this rule now obsolete with equinox

Iffy Signals

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Here's the bottom line: You cannot ABSOLUTELY trust any VDI, ANY machine, EVER. 100% faith in a VDI is folly. There are just too many variables in the equation. I sincerely doubt in my lifetime ANY machine will let you know what you have before you dig it. And please send me your coordinates to dig sites if you totally rely on the VDI or any given machine. I'll gladly clean out the rest of the stuff you left. (no not really, but that's the reality of it.)

Well that depends.. how old are you? Your lifetime could be very diff than the rest of ours.. so we can still hope :)
 

RustyGold

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My new equinox comes in the mail tomorrow, but in the places I hunt I am pretty sure I will dig everything. Most of my hunting will be on Padre Island in South Texas (not on the national seashore, of course.) There's a lot of trash that washes up or gets dropped by tourists. When I was a kid my sister and I were digging in the sand and I sliced my hand open on a buried beer can. So, if in the course of my treasure hunting, I can remove a little trash and keep some other kid from getting cut it's totally worth it. I've also found a few syringes out there.

Sand is different than dirt,of course, so I may not do that in parks/fields etc... With soft sand, even if it's buried, doesn't mean someone won't cut themselves on some rusty metal.

Good luck with the new Equinox HoboFett. Gloves are good idea for those sharp objects.
 

63bkpkr

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Amergin, what a great question you've asked and fellow Tneters what great answers you've offered!!

My "Old 6000D" was a good machine that became better after I purchased a set of setup techniques for it. With all the knobs and switches labeled and when following the process of changing the settings in the proper order I knew what was in the ground before I pulled the target from the ground. At least, most of the time. Even then I still dug most signals till I learned to trust the machine. So a machine can get pretty close to 100%. Point here practice a lot, learn your machine as it will pay off in the long run!

I found my first gold ring under a sidewalk tearout but thought it was a bottle cap, dug it anyway. Then I had this iffy signal and not far away was a really good signal, again I dug them both. One (the good signal) was a sterling silver Mickey Mouse ring. The other (iffy signal) was also a ring but aluminum and it says "Sharp Shooter" across the top of it and one side was cracked. Guess which one the collector offered me the most money for? Right the sharp shooter ring. (Note: I still have both of them)
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Point here is even a 'iffy' target made of junk metal can be valuable.

My first gold was the ring at the sidewalk tearout. My second gold was a gold tooth crown and I found it back in the day Before people started digging plugs in lawns. I used a brass probe to locate targets (did not have a pin pointer back then) but this yard had a lot of pea gravel making if very hard to locate that tooth but I finally did. Point here is to learn to pinpoint with your coil as it really helps to have the target centered under the coil and to jam a wooden stick into the center point by just slipping your open coil a little to one side.

You will always be thrown off by the brass water faucet, etc. Like has been said already if you are not finding nickels your are missing Gold. With my 6000D I would run it in simplest all metal tone and then step down slowly into the various filter ranges, you should be able to do this with your 800 if you feel like it. Point here is learn at which setting (or combination of settings) your machine just rejects the good stuff.

No matter what, have fun, enjoy yourself out there as even being in your own yard seriously listening to the sounds from the earphones means you are tuned out to the world around you so you are relaxed.............63bkpkr

Then of course, especially with the 6" coil, your 800 should pick up gold in mineralized ground, gold like this:

185_8515.JPG That's about 1/4 oz of gold flakes (pickers) I found with my GMT, your 800 should pick them out easily, umm after you learn how.
 

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smokeythecat

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63bkkr, you nailed it too. Just go have fun. It's pointless to wonder what the other guy got.
 

sprailroad

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63bkkr, you nailed it too. Just go have fun. It's pointless to wonder what the other guy got.

Very true Smokey, dig it all is OK if you can, but in some places the body parts just will not take it anymore. Of course much depends on the site, what your looking for etc. etc. If I find something good that day, GREAT, if not, well, not the first time, sometimes I think I've tried TOO hard, other times just to go and swing a coil for a while, BINGO. As you said, "Just go have fun. It's pointless to wonder what the other guy got"...….With that I'll add, " Just take your time and let the OTHER guy wonder what YOU got."
 

vferrari

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For me, love to get into the geek stuff on the forums. But in the field, I'm just glad I'm in the field and try to enjoy the moment and not overthink it.
 

RTR

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I dig em all.Even if there is no signal:tongue3:
 

Rookster

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I dig about 90%. The other 10 % have been silver quarters, SLH's, gold rings, Breast plates etc.:laughing7:
 

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