G-bone
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- Joined
- Dec 9, 2014
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- Location
- Ventura Ca
- Detector(s) used
- Gold Bug Pro w/ NEL coil.
Minelab Xterra 705,
Bazooka Snipers (24" and 30").
Royal Folding Sluice with Gold hog mats.
Thompson 12V Puffer Drywasher.
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hey all,
Funny thing happened to me a while back.
A good friend of mine with whom I've been dirt biking with for the last 10 or so years, just informed me that he has been into detecting for years now. but he has never divulged that info due to perceived public opinion of Detectorists...... I don't get that
.
"DUDE!!! I've had my Gold Bug for a few months now and love detecting. Lets GO!!"
My buddy is a beach/park hunter and has been using a Tesoro Cibola.
Over the years he has collected over $750 in coins and still has a large cash of rings and things.
He kills it. And he cashed in all those coins and purchased a new Garrett AT pro ( I have yet to go with him with that)
So the first time I went with my bro, with in an hour he had collected about $3 in change with some other odds and ends. I had 10 bottle caps, a bobbi pin and 3 pennies.
"What the heck was I doing wrong?" I thought to myself.
or better yet what was he doing differently?
First problem....no head phones.
missed alot of little signals. Put in ear buds and that helped.
Now I use my Gray ghost headphones - I don't care how I look.
Counts went up.
second problem....location, location, location.
So I tagged along with him a little more and my counts picked up a bit.
But still after a few times going together, he consistently pulls out 3 to 4 times more stuff than I, and I'm scratching my head
Now I bought my Gold Bug pro for nugget hunting.
But since my opportunities to hunt for nuggets are hard to find, I've been going to the beach and local parks alot.
I love the hunt, don't we all?
The Gold Bug Pro is very sensitive and can hit a quarter or nickel at 10 or so inches.
But that sensitivity seems to back lash on me in the constant chatter and false signals I seem to get every where.
Constant ground balancing is required.
All the coins I swing over, jump right out at me so it's not like I miss them.
So I attribute my lack of coin hits to basically not swinging my coil over any coins.
Again...location, location, location.
But my question to the detecting public would be, is the Gold Bug pro truly holding me back at some point or is it PURELY operator error?
Recently I acquired a used White's 6000 DI pro sl.
It needed work so I sent it off to the factory for repairs.
So I'm looking forward to getting that machine and trying it out on the beach.
But still, if there are changes I need to make to my M.O., I am not going to see that much difference.
Right?
Any pointers or opinions are gratefully appreciated.
Thanks and cheers
G
Funny thing happened to me a while back.
A good friend of mine with whom I've been dirt biking with for the last 10 or so years, just informed me that he has been into detecting for years now. but he has never divulged that info due to perceived public opinion of Detectorists...... I don't get that

"DUDE!!! I've had my Gold Bug for a few months now and love detecting. Lets GO!!"
My buddy is a beach/park hunter and has been using a Tesoro Cibola.
Over the years he has collected over $750 in coins and still has a large cash of rings and things.
He kills it. And he cashed in all those coins and purchased a new Garrett AT pro ( I have yet to go with him with that)
So the first time I went with my bro, with in an hour he had collected about $3 in change with some other odds and ends. I had 10 bottle caps, a bobbi pin and 3 pennies.
"What the heck was I doing wrong?" I thought to myself.
or better yet what was he doing differently?
First problem....no head phones.
missed alot of little signals. Put in ear buds and that helped.
Now I use my Gray ghost headphones - I don't care how I look.
Counts went up.
second problem....location, location, location.
So I tagged along with him a little more and my counts picked up a bit.
But still after a few times going together, he consistently pulls out 3 to 4 times more stuff than I, and I'm scratching my head

Now I bought my Gold Bug pro for nugget hunting.
But since my opportunities to hunt for nuggets are hard to find, I've been going to the beach and local parks alot.
I love the hunt, don't we all?
The Gold Bug Pro is very sensitive and can hit a quarter or nickel at 10 or so inches.
But that sensitivity seems to back lash on me in the constant chatter and false signals I seem to get every where.
Constant ground balancing is required.
All the coins I swing over, jump right out at me so it's not like I miss them.
So I attribute my lack of coin hits to basically not swinging my coil over any coins.
Again...location, location, location.
But my question to the detecting public would be, is the Gold Bug pro truly holding me back at some point or is it PURELY operator error?
Recently I acquired a used White's 6000 DI pro sl.
It needed work so I sent it off to the factory for repairs.
So I'm looking forward to getting that machine and trying it out on the beach.
But still, if there are changes I need to make to my M.O., I am not going to see that much difference.
Right?
Any pointers or opinions are gratefully appreciated.
Thanks and cheers
G
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