Detecting accessories

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Well I'm snowed in so got out my detecting backpack and cleaned all my tools and bag. I added a few more goodies to it. One is the snake bite kit. Hope I never need it but better safe than sorry. Got my first shovel made for detecting. And a life straw for when I'm up in the mountains where I hate packing to many drinks. Going to start doing more water hunting this summer. Any tips or accessories I may need to make it easier?
 

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Water times coming?

You won't regret it as it opens another universe to your world! Oh them very hot days, but the water keeps you cool :)
 

Here is a project you can do to get you ready for the summer water hunting.

It’s a floating water sifter you can make. It’s a life saver to dump your goodies from your scoop while in the water.
I also rest my scoop on it as I detect and drag it behind me by the mule tape.

One of the best investments I have ever made.



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My hunting buddy Indian Steve gave me the makings of a sifter, and I began using it at the end of the water season here last year. That sifter makes target retrieval much easier!
 

nice gear set up, but im more intrigued buy your finds cabinet! have any pics of that or a link to earlier post?
 

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