fishingdevil
Full Member
After 17 hunts and 3 gold rings, I'm still not getting how I found them. All three times, I was digging tones that doesn't show any ID on the screen... Hmmm...
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How deep were they?After 17 hunts and 3 gold rings, I'm still not getting how I found them. All three times, I was digging tones that doesn't show any ID on the screen... Hmmm...
All three times, I was digging tones that doesn't show any ID on the screen... Hmmm...
Same here. Oh wait, I use a Tesoro.
I have never "beach" hunted with my Deus,but it does exactly like you described,when it "hits" a deep coin in soil. The TID numbers will only read to a certain (I'm not sure what it is) depth. My AT Pro will do the same thing,on land with deep coins. When I get a good signal,and no TID,I can almost be sure it's a "good" find. On another detector I had,it never hit any target,without showing a set of numbers. It also never hit any targets deeper than 4-5 inches also!I wonder if I'll do just as well with a low end machine... Then again, deus is really hitting quite deep and separating out very well in my very trashy sand
YUP! Hunt with your ears! If it sounds good,dig it!This is why many of us guys don't use the screen to inform us what it is or how deep. If the target is deep, the screen won't report it and all you can really trust is the sound.
I wonder if I'll do just as well with a low end machine...
Oops..You mean lower price machine.
I look hard to find the NO TID signals! It's almost always a good target!found a bracelet and a broken "half ring" which has a red stone in the centre and ice around it... i doubt any of these are precious though... all dug up from the deep... no TID
fishingdevil, are you hunting salt water beaches? That could have a lot to do with it.