Smudge
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- Joined
- Jul 9, 2010
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- Location
- Central Florida
- Detector(s) used
- A Propointer tied to a stick
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
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Ol' Smudge went dirt fishing this morning and can't wait to show you the results.
I went to a small park that really is off the beaten path in an older part of town.
When i got there, I was sorry to see their tot lot was covered in that astro-turf. Bummer. But the good news was that the parking lot was all dirt and sand, and that's usually a good place to hunt clad.
So I turned on the Compadre and set the discrimination at the "F" in "FOIL" and got to work.
Brother, I've haven't hit this many pulltabs in a long time! Some folks hate digging these things. I like it because that tells me if anyone has detected this area before me, they pretty well discriminated out any hope of finding gold too.
Well, at the end of my hunt, I had the usual collection of garbage.
It wasn't a great location for coins. Only 8 pennies (one badly damaged) and one quarter. All clad. I also got one piece of costume jewelry: a pendant.
Oh yeah, and 48 pulltabs. :P
In addition to all the garbage and all those pulltabs, I pulled this little beauty as well:
It's a size 6, 14 kt gold ring which also has an "FG" stamp, which I'm assuming means "fine gold"? It weighs in at 2.4 grams and was about 4" down in the ground.
I really had to contain myself and not do a "happy ring dance" right there in parking lot.
What a great day this turned out to be!
There's two lessons to be learned here:
1. The Compadre completely rocks as a gold and coin hunter.
2. If I had set my discrimination above "FOIL", I would never have found it. In fact, the signal got noticeably weaker the farther into the "FOIL" range I went. So as I have said, if you aren't digging pulltabs, you aren't getting the gold either. And here's the proof.
I went to a small park that really is off the beaten path in an older part of town.
When i got there, I was sorry to see their tot lot was covered in that astro-turf. Bummer. But the good news was that the parking lot was all dirt and sand, and that's usually a good place to hunt clad.
So I turned on the Compadre and set the discrimination at the "F" in "FOIL" and got to work.
Brother, I've haven't hit this many pulltabs in a long time! Some folks hate digging these things. I like it because that tells me if anyone has detected this area before me, they pretty well discriminated out any hope of finding gold too.
Well, at the end of my hunt, I had the usual collection of garbage.
It wasn't a great location for coins. Only 8 pennies (one badly damaged) and one quarter. All clad. I also got one piece of costume jewelry: a pendant.
Oh yeah, and 48 pulltabs. :P
In addition to all the garbage and all those pulltabs, I pulled this little beauty as well:
It's a size 6, 14 kt gold ring which also has an "FG" stamp, which I'm assuming means "fine gold"? It weighs in at 2.4 grams and was about 4" down in the ground.
I really had to contain myself and not do a "happy ring dance" right there in parking lot.
What a great day this turned out to be!

There's two lessons to be learned here:
1. The Compadre completely rocks as a gold and coin hunter.
2. If I had set my discrimination above "FOIL", I would never have found it. In fact, the signal got noticeably weaker the farther into the "FOIL" range I went. So as I have said, if you aren't digging pulltabs, you aren't getting the gold either. And here's the proof.