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85royalx

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Aug 28, 2013
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Hello from Wichita KS.. I just inherited a Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX from my mom who used it twice maybe.. Any ways work a short shift tomorrow and Sat so I will take it out then and give it a shot.. Tips, tricks, info or pointers for a complete new guy? Honestly if I get out in the fresh air and just have fun walking around I'll be happy.. Thanks every one in advance
 

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vpnavy

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I notice this is your very first post. So, welcome aboard from the great state of Pennsylvania (USA).
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You might consider browsing Sub-Forums: Kansas for information (i.e., clubs, hunts, finds, legends, maps, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

christo000

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well ur on the right track u have come to the best online forum out there, there are lots of awesome people here willing to go the extra mile and help with others if they have question etc great place as tips tricks etc, swing low and slow overlaping ur coil swings a little so that u wont miss those good targets, practice digging plugs so when u venture out to the park or somewhere that has grass u can retreive the item as skilled as u can without killing the grass make it look like u werent there. if u decide u do like the hobby i would suggest investing in a decent digger mayb something seraded so it cuts right threw the ground or roots nicly ur local lowes oe homedepot o even seen fiskars tools at walmart the other day. then a treasure pouch to put ur items in both good and trash make sure if u dig it, u take it trash or treasure makes u look good aswell, also u will want to look into getting urself a decent pinpointer it will help in the recovery time by far and will help when targets are very small or damaging that great coin or ring get what u can afford even some headphones if u dont have will help in hearing those faint deep targets by cutting out the outside noise allowing u to hear whats going on with ur machine. the most of all have fun
 

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85royalx

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Aug 28, 2013
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I work a local Ace Hardware and got a hand spade been looking at a hip bag with a spade combo on the good old EBay .. Starting slow and simi cost effective as I have a free MD I may up grade in the future.. I just hope to have fun walking around getting some fresh air and exercise..
 

christo000

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U will have fun especially ur machine was free so ur just walkin around swinging it collecting clad lol
 

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85royalx

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Aug 28, 2013
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Got two little finds my first night out a piece of siding tin and a old measuring spoon the mosquito's drove me in doors tonight
 

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PATIENCE!

You will learn more every day. Since you want to be cost effective in your shopping. You already work where they sell the best waist pouch in town. A nail apron works just great and holds quite a bit too. All coins go in my front poscet and the rest into the apron. When the apron gets full, I dump it in my truck bed and the rain cleans it for me.

My brother and nephew are relatively new to this hobby too. And in your part of the world.

Good luck!

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HI BOB!
 

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85royalx

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Aug 28, 2013
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Would have stayed out a little longer but them dang ol' mosquitoes was eating me alive.. I have come to a fast conclusion this is a long pants hobby small rocks and grass clumps hurt knees.. Going out again tomorrow night after diner and sat afternoon' if the heat stays under 100
I believe a pin pointer is going to be my first big money investment. I can see where that little device is handy.. Any tips on spade work keeping the dirt, back filling, I seemed to have trouble digging I may just be that out of shape..
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