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gearjammer

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Mar 14, 2015
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northern Caifornia
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Etrac and Ace 350 and a Gold Bug now.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1447010352.501339.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1447010373.592368.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1447010389.066848.jpgImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1447010406.675822.jpg Old part of town been here a couple times, lots of trash but I really tried hard to listen for good signals and it payed off. Started to rain, I know we need it but could have waited a while so had to bug out. Still a great day for me.
 

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Nice digs, What do you do, take the rig down side streets, and hunt parks to kill time?
 

Nice digs, What do you do, take the rig down side streets, and hunt parks to kill time?

I work local I was just hauling cattle in my spare time, which I have none now, workin 6 days a week. I drive garbage truck full time.
 

Nice finds, Get a Garrett AT Pro and you won't have to stop detecting in the rain.
My best finds often occur in the rain and for whatever reason wet ground and detecting in the rain seems to give much greater depth but I'm not entirely sure why.
I suspect that wet ground is more conductive.
 

I need to get a rain coat for my Etrac. I hear you can do better in wet ground, hope I get off early today.
 

Nice finds, Get a Garrett AT Pro and you won't have to stop detecting in the rain.
My best finds often occur in the rain and for whatever reason wet ground and detecting in the rain seems to give much greater depth but I'm not entirely sure why.
I suspect that wet ground is more conductive.

Yes, and with more conductivity greater depths
 

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