The trick to running a Gold Bug Pro (which is also a G2 just different rod config) for max depth/results in "disc" mode
is 1st to make sure it's ground balanced correctly (and to re-bal every so often)
2: to run your disc. at the point of just blocking out nails and tiny iron bits but leaving some left for the DEEP old coins that will sound like iron but be discriminated out if you're running too high (like anything above 35) -- you'll know when it's something deep and something not disc'ed out so it may be worth investigating - it may hit high one way and low the other
and 3: to run your sens as high as you can to get max depth
most places I use mine - I can run wide open sens and run at 33/34 disc
I don't use it in parks - it's not the best machine for park hunting but if it's all you have - it will work - it's the aluminum/trash more than anything as to the reason it's not the best in most parks because of being a 2 tone machine
iron infested sites are where it excels or anywhere there is very little aluminum/trash (pre 1950s sites) that haven't been used since back then
IF it were a 3 tone machine - there'd be no stopping it! In low to moderately mineralized soils - NOTHING on the market currently can beat it except the 2 top dogs (XP Deus and CTX 3030) with the Vista Gold coming in about equal to it except no VID so that's questionable and the Vista Smart and AT Pro coming in under it.
Here's what you can find in MASSIVELY iron infested sites with the Gold Bug Pro but where no other machines (except the ones mentioned above) would ever have a hope of being able to hunt in! Forget V3i's or E-Tracs/Explorers/Sovereigns or MXT's or any of the others many own - they wouldn't stand a chance in the iron I hunt in - they would shut down/null out and be totally useless.
click to see the finds >>>>
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/finds-michigan/351436-nooooo-not-another-park-finds-post.html
learn to listen to the talk of that machine and for the deep soft grunts and you'll be pulling some fantastic finds!
HH
