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I know my F2 and its language pretty well although I am still learning and trying to get even better because as far as I am concerned that process never ends.
Here is a strange little signal and a neat little iron target I dug up using mostly instinct and the knowledge I have acquired swinging the F2 for so many hours.
I usually would have bypassed this signal but there were a few little clues that triggered my instinct to dig this target even though I was hunting with iron notched out at the time.
This is what we all mean when we talk about learning the language of your chosen detector...something I strive to do on every hunt with anything I am swinging at the time.
Sometimes you can read between the lines and still find good targets despite what the tones and the screen info is telling you.
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This one is for the little more advanced users and a good example on using all the clues and your instincts no matter what the screens and tones are saying.
Why I bent down to dig this thing is hard to explain because it was more about a "feeling" than anything else but I will try.
This signal was a false one when I ran over it, I got one false tone that was pretty solid and a 79 on the screen at first pass which fooled me but more passes over it the signal went away so I knew it was false.
I turned and hit this thing from another angle and nothing was there so I knew there was no real high tone target here but I turned back and tried to find it again.
I usually would forget this and move on but that first tone did seem to have something a little more solid in it then I usually hear on the many others I usually come across hunting on max sense in my sites with lots of iron.
When I turned back I got many more false tones that repeated almost in the same place and I could tell this was a small iron object because of the way I moved my coil over it and got those false tones in that small area.
The false tones only happened when the edge of my coil was over the target, not the center of the coil.
I notched iron back in and got a solid 08 with my sniper coil exactly centered over the target so I knew this was definitely iron and using the pinpoint button to find the exact location I realized it wasn't really big, just as I suspected.
The false tones I heard were accompanied by false numbers but instead of being in the 80's, 90's or higher like most large iron these were still in the high 70's...also something very unusual for most iron I come across out there.
I instantly processed all this information and I got real curious so I dug it and came up with this nice pocket knife with an unusual metal jacket instead of the plastic sides that I find on most of the knives I dig up.
It was 08 iron and solid when I air tested it.
Regular size iron nails and other small iron targets won't false like this so I knew this was larger than those but still not a huge chunk of metal.
This was all about instinct and about hearing something even in that false tone and those weird numbers and the strange small size on a falsing piece of iron that triggered my impulse to dig.
Watch the video, this all happens pretty fast but all of this stuff was going through my mind when I picked up and then examined this signal a little more closely.
It wasn't just one thing it was all these things that added together that made me curious.
Sometimes instinct means more than anything you hear or see on the screen.
I am getting a little better with the editing stuff, not quite great yet but getting closer.
You can change to 1080p HD or go to youtube and full screen to see a little bit more of what is happening on my screen when I rolled over this thing.
Here is a strange little signal and a neat little iron target I dug up using mostly instinct and the knowledge I have acquired swinging the F2 for so many hours.
I usually would have bypassed this signal but there were a few little clues that triggered my instinct to dig this target even though I was hunting with iron notched out at the time.
This is what we all mean when we talk about learning the language of your chosen detector...something I strive to do on every hunt with anything I am swinging at the time.
Sometimes you can read between the lines and still find good targets despite what the tones and the screen info is telling you.
----------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- -----------------------------------
This one is for the little more advanced users and a good example on using all the clues and your instincts no matter what the screens and tones are saying.
Why I bent down to dig this thing is hard to explain because it was more about a "feeling" than anything else but I will try.
This signal was a false one when I ran over it, I got one false tone that was pretty solid and a 79 on the screen at first pass which fooled me but more passes over it the signal went away so I knew it was false.
I turned and hit this thing from another angle and nothing was there so I knew there was no real high tone target here but I turned back and tried to find it again.
I usually would forget this and move on but that first tone did seem to have something a little more solid in it then I usually hear on the many others I usually come across hunting on max sense in my sites with lots of iron.
When I turned back I got many more false tones that repeated almost in the same place and I could tell this was a small iron object because of the way I moved my coil over it and got those false tones in that small area.
The false tones only happened when the edge of my coil was over the target, not the center of the coil.
I notched iron back in and got a solid 08 with my sniper coil exactly centered over the target so I knew this was definitely iron and using the pinpoint button to find the exact location I realized it wasn't really big, just as I suspected.
The false tones I heard were accompanied by false numbers but instead of being in the 80's, 90's or higher like most large iron these were still in the high 70's...also something very unusual for most iron I come across out there.
I instantly processed all this information and I got real curious so I dug it and came up with this nice pocket knife with an unusual metal jacket instead of the plastic sides that I find on most of the knives I dig up.
It was 08 iron and solid when I air tested it.
Regular size iron nails and other small iron targets won't false like this so I knew this was larger than those but still not a huge chunk of metal.
This was all about instinct and about hearing something even in that false tone and those weird numbers and the strange small size on a falsing piece of iron that triggered my impulse to dig.
Watch the video, this all happens pretty fast but all of this stuff was going through my mind when I picked up and then examined this signal a little more closely.
It wasn't just one thing it was all these things that added together that made me curious.
Sometimes instinct means more than anything you hear or see on the screen.
I am getting a little better with the editing stuff, not quite great yet but getting closer.
You can change to 1080p HD or go to youtube and full screen to see a little bit more of what is happening on my screen when I rolled over this thing.
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