under water gold detector?for small nuggetts

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hey john,have you tried this method/unit?i know a lot would have trouble with that much mineralazation,and i know small gold is esp.hard.thanks for your opinion.at least i know you are familiar with what i'm looking for.
 

Tesoro vlf underwater detectors are very sensitive to small rice sized gold. :coffee2: The Tesoro Stingray I had was awesome on small gold jewelry. Allen T.
 

Stingray vs shark--I've had at least a 2 day senior moment on this issue--call Rusty in service at tesoro and he'll fill ya in--sorry HEP C & treatments took a little bit a memory with it???sorry-John
 

Try the Garrett Infinum LS...... LS stands for land and sea.....it is a 100% under water PI detector designed for gold......works as well as a mine lab gp 3500 series or better for 1/5th the price....

db
 

G-I not good on small nuggets and thats what was asked-John
 

what do you consider "small"....? buck shot size?


db
 

match head, bb. etc.
 

would like to try some underwater nug hunting this year.as legal river dredging is toast.been watching this thread,hoping someone with actual experience with different machines would step up.but it is probably the same story as the land based gold detectors.vlf for tiny shallow/larger at depth,pi machine such as the garrett for the 1/2 gram and up gold,shallow or deep.bout a year ago,bought a coiltek joey 5x10 mono for my gpx pi machine.that little coil finds gold so small,it is actually annoying.was having gmt flashbacks.used to bring a clean paintcan along,when the signal was in a handfull of dirt,threw into the can,pan it down later.took too long to isolate those tiny specks of au.there are threads on the shipwreck forum discussing the different brands of underwater vlf/pi machines.seems the seasoned guys over there have at least one of each.go figure :read2:
 

Morning P63--thats why I always hit shipwrecks--them folks have the equipment to do the comparisons and the $$$$$ for toyz as some of them are in the biz of recovery and wreck diving. Professionals with competant equipment is what we need in kalif--BAD--We're ALL searching and trying to learn new ways--John :read2:
 

mornin john.pulled the kac1 off my 6.5 p180,need to call armadillo.4 horse honda plus baseplate plus kac1=underwater detecting/sniping air supply.oh yeah,bout 100 foot of new yellow airline.might have to get a job to support my mining habit.cant believe i just said that.
 

No question for me on this one. The Infinium LS with the small 3X7" DD or 8" mono will find gold down to 1-2gm on up. I use the Infinium here in Colorado in the creeks and rivers and it does very well. It is a very good detector for the price. It'll do it on land just as well also. It is the only PI on the market that has auto ground track, and reverse iron discrimination. It will handle any ground any where in the world and and do it with out a whimper.
Keep it swinging.
C
 

what about the learning curve on the infinium?
 

I would say swing slow until you get familiar with the ground balance.....after that.....its just like anything else...besides I think it is easier to tune than a mine lab gp3500....

my 2 cents....

db
 

strickman said:
what about the learning curve on the infinium?

Hi Strickman.
The Infinium has a learning curve like all detectors. A PI has it's own unique quirks. PIs are not for every body they are a sound only detector ie no displays, meters lights just sound and that is hard for some to master while others seem to take to like a duck to water. I would head to a dealer and try one out first.
Keep'er Swinging
C
 

thanks for the input,i've been checking craigslist can't afford a new one at 1000.00 thats a lot.maybe i can run accross a used one.
 

Hi there Patchers 63, Hey.....If you want to get rid of that 'annoying' small gold.....send it over to me :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:
I like your tip of the paint can & panning out later :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: I know where you are coming from. Time spent in the field is best spent finding the good stuff. Seperation can be done later. Good one :thumbsup:

Happy Hunting

JW :thumbsup: :coffee2:
 

well now the cat is out of the bag.....I use a 5 gal plastic bucket out in the desert....dig...dig..dig....rather than looking for the small stuff and wasting time, it goes in the bucket and later on at home it gets washed and sieved and panned....a lot of signals are buck shot or 00 buck......I dig my dirt into a plastic gold pan...its easier to check for a (pos +) hit... after a quick glance and I see nothing,,,,it goes onto the bucket and gets washed.....

good luck and HH

db
 

You mentioned a Garrett would be ok for gold at 1/2 gram and up. How big is half a gram? BB, match head, buckshot, rice??? The reason I'm asking is I have a Garrett Sea Hunter II for diving and thought we may make a trip to a river not far from here this summer. I know there is a beach near here that there must have been a campfire with lots of cans because I find bits of burnt aluminum that are no bigger than a half a pea. So I thought this would work with gold. Thanks for advice.
 

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