Hi guys!And also, which locations(rivers etc.) do you hunt near?
Is Texas one? Any ways, thanks!If you're talking about raw gold, yes. But you have to be in a known gold-producing area, or be really lucky. Go to the gold prospecting forums to learn how.
Coins, jewelry, caches, etc., no. Unless, again, you do a ton of research and get really lucky.
Or you could "invest" in a Long Range Locator or dowsing rod. I personally believe they are expensive scams designed to find the money in your wallet. A coat hanger or OuiJa board works just as well. You can buy a good metal detector for not much over a couple hundred dollars that will find gobs of coins, jewelry, gold, etc., as well as gobs of trash, and you can have faith in the knowledge that it is based on sound electronic principles, and are not a scam.
Is Texas one? Any ways, thanks!
The first part was an eyeball find and then they used a detector to find the rest.Was the Saddle Ridge Horde found with a metal detector?
Pay attention to your surroundings...not just when you're hunting, but always.
The first part was an eyeball find and then they used a detector to find the rest.
I remember a guy who made a four sided box with both ends open out of plywood. He put old lawn mower wheels on the front and screen wire across the back leaving the front end open. He attached a homemade scoop on the bottom front edge. He would then pull the thing along the beach by a connected rope and the top few inches of sand would be forced up the scoop and into the box. If conditions were ideal the sand would be filtered out the rear screen leaving the finds inside as he went along. If the sand was wet or packed he would stop when the box filled up and turn the open end up and shake the sand out through the screen to find the remaining items.