experience, quality of equipment or patience a successful hunter

RlakeDave

Tenderfoot
Dec 9, 2017
7
18
Sebring FL and Traverse City Mi
Detector(s) used
Bounty Hunters
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
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neodetectorist

Bronze Member
Jan 4, 2016
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4,118
NE Ohio
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Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro W Stock coil, Fisher F2 W 8" Concentric and 9.5" NEL DD, XPointer pin pointer
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
When I first started and came home with a bucket of trash and a few CLAD I was a happy camper. As time went on, I learned my machine, technique, and swing patterns.
That bucket of trash and few coins and relics started to swing toward coins and relics. Still trash though. You cant get away from that.
In fact, you will be surprised how gold hits in the trashy zone. "dig it all".
What I thought were hunted out parks, because of what I know now, I have been coming home with stuff I cant believe I missed.

Yes I am sure a $2000 machine finds more than a $200 dollar machine BUT for those of us who cant afford the luxury of an expensive machine, learning the one you got could open new doors for you.

Before long, you will be guessing the targets by the tone before digging them.
 

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