Need some help

lededoop5125

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A smaller coil will help in trashy sites. But, if you don't want to miss the gold you need to dig everything.
 

what do you mean by dig every thing
 

Dig every and all repeatable signals, I think is what he means. If they aren't repeatable then they're probably ghost or false signals- you won't find anything digging those!

Even if you think it's a tab, the one you don't dig could always be that 10 or 14 karat gold ring???
 

I do dig everything repeatable but I see people pulling silvers by digging iffy and bouncy signals... what are those signals like
 

I haven't found a lot of jewelry but what I have found has almost always been an "iffy" signal. I've learned you have to dig a lot of trash to find the good stuff.
 

As mentioned, use a small coil and work the area REAL slow from several different angles. Any good signals mixed in the bad ones should be dug.
 

5x8 or sniper
 

If you get a decent target signal when you swing past it, and the same signal on the swing back, that's a good sign.
If you turn 90 deg and get the same results, that's a real good sign. If you are using a detector with ID and the number stays fairly stable, that's also a good sign.
What you dig up may not be gold, silver, or even a coin. But that's the kind of target you want in a trashy area without digging everything.
 

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